When it comes to the UCL tournament, it is not possible for every team to achieve consistent success every year. In order to increase stability, they will need to make transfers that are both young and future-oriented, like Real Madrid. Inter's early elimination this year was a shock. We should not compare Real Madrid with other teams. Real currently has a strong enough squad to compete in the finals next year.
I also think that next season it seems like there will be no team that can be compared to Real Madrid, which already has an extraordinary squad and this has also been proven before Mbappe came to Real Madrid through the transfer market this season. And I also quite agree with what you said that every team that wants to be successful in the UCL competition must carry out more orientation in several aspects including the aspect of getting talented young players through the transfer market and the next thing is having a great coach like Ancelotti.
Real Madrid can be said to be successful when building this team with a young squad, their regeneration is going according to plan, it makes their future have a very bright future. Even their mainstay player now is a player who still has a very long way to go. Their success in building a squad should be followed by other clubs, because it cannot be denied that they have been successful with this process.
They are very clever in making the transition from senior players to young players. Yes, they didn't change significantly immediately, but they did it step by step. The original young players were given the opportunity to play, then their playing minutes increased, until finally they became the main players. They share places with more senior players and it is a great way to grow the experience and confidence of young players, because they can learn directly from their seniors on the pitch.