Real Madrid's transfer ban will be appealed, allowing the club to open the bank account in the January and summer transfer windows.
Below are three players the Spanish giants should turn to first.
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Harry Kane
It's impossible to think you need a potent striker when Karim Benzema is on your squad, but Madrid's hunt for a serviceable backup is yet to be successful. Even Javier "Chicharito" Hernandez -- who has 19 goals for Bayer Leverkusen -- failed to find his level on the world's biggest stage.
Enter Harry Kane.
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The 22-year-old was heavily linked to the club after finishing with 21 league goals in 2014-15. Expect those links to intensify as the transfer ban looms.
Jose Luis Gaya
Transfer ban appeal or not, Real Madrid are in need of a left-back immediately.
If Real Madrid are not allowed to delay the verdict until after the summer, they will sign a LB, CM and ST in the next 2 week, says AS.
— Messi Minutes (@MessiMinutes) January 15, 2016
Jose Luis Gaya won't provide Marcelo the same level of competition Danilo is providing Dani Carvajal at right-back, but he would serve as a much-needed insurance policy.
Paul Pogba
Paul Pogba's agent, Mino Raiola, wasn't buying into the idea of his client playing for Madrid.
"Real is a club which sees a player have six good games in the World Cup and then buys him," Raiola said, per Football Italia. "We don't want to go to a club like that."
The hiring of Zinedine Zidane as manager -- like Pogba, a fellow Frenchman -- will likely change Raiola's mind.
Now, Madrid just have to get Juventus on board.
Real Madrid must define their transfer strategy with regards to Morata & Pogba, but Juventus may oppose them. (GdS) pic.twitter.com/O4fJlI5zFO
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