Real Madrid boss Zinedine Zidane don't want any footballer to leave during winter transfer

Zidane also revealed that Welsh forward Gareth Bale was fit for Tuesday's Copa del Rey match.

Zinedine Zidane
Zinedine Zidane Reuters

Zinedine Zidane, the boss of La Liga club Real Madrid has denied releasing any player during the winter transfer window but will allow footballers from outside to join Los Blancos.

During the previous transfer window, players such as forward Alvaro Morata and defender Pepe left the club, prompting talk about how much it has affected the club's performance, reports Efe.

"I'm very happy with my squad, that's why I don't want anyone to leave, but in football, anything can happen. When the window opens we'll talk, there could be moved or not. I'm sure that nobody is going," Zidane said at a press conference on the eve of the second leg of the Spanish Cup round of 32.

"There is talk in the press of a forward and a goalkeeper. We know that we can sign but at the moment we're not looking at that," he added.

Zidane also revealed that Welsh forward Gareth Bale was fit for Tuesday's Copa del Rey match against Madrid minnows Fuenlabrada, after recovering from a hamstring injury.

He expressed the hope that his famous attacking trident -- Karim Benzema, Bale and Cristiano Ronaldo -- would play together again.

However, Zidane's hopes are not likely to materialise, as Ronaldo and Benzema are to be given a rest in Tuesday's match.

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