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There is still quite a long time left and I think for now in this January transfer window they will still prioritize about the defense rather than for strikers. Because after all, by looking at the current situation, their defense still looks weak with several players who have fitness problems such as Militao who must be out for a long time and Rudiger and Alaba who are still very vulnerable to injury.
Madrid must consider this because if this continues to be allowed to recruit then I think this could disrupt their stability. As for the current striker problem, even though this is also a little bit important, but until now their attacking line is still quite good even if they try to bring in a pure striker now, it's actually not a problem, it's just that it's rare to transfer star players in January because they always rely on the end of the season to sign bigger players (star players).
Of course, Real Madrid will still consider bringing in a pure striker this season. They lost their best center forward after Benzema decided to leave and so far Ancelotti has always rotated and no longer relies on 4-3-3 as his best formation. Since Ancelotti knows Bellingham's abilities, 4-3-1-2 is the main formation that Ancelotti always considers in many matches. They got satisfactory results from this strategy even if Ancelotti did not play a center forward.
Bellingham is very helpful as a second striker and also as an attacking midfielder. His ability to score goals is one of the advantages for Real Madrid this season even though they do not have a reliable center forward. Real Madrid needs to bring in a pure center forward this season, this means they don't just rely on Bellingham all season with all his luck.