Real Madrid have completed the signing of Denzel Dumfries from Inter Milan, adding another experienced defender to their squad ahead of the new season.
The Spanish club confirmed that the Netherlands international has signed a four-year contract running until June 30, 2030.
Dumfries Joins Madrid From Inter
Dumfries arrives after a successful spell at Inter, where he became an important part of the Italian club’s right flank. The 30-year-old joined Inter from PSV Eindhoven in 2021 and went on to make more than 200 appearances for the club.
During that period, he contributed goals from full-back and helped Inter win multiple trophies. His move gives Madrid greater depth in a key position, with the club looking to strengthen its defensive options and maintain balance on the right side.
Inter Say Goodbye After Successful Spell
Inter paid tribute to Dumfries after his departure, praising his determination and connection with supporters. The farewell reflected the role he played during a strong period for the club, where his energy, physicality and attacking drive made him a regular presence in major matches.
For Inter, the exit closes a productive chapter.
For Madrid, it brings in a player with Champions League experience, international pedigree and the physical profile to handle elite-level pressure.
Madrid Add Experience And Depth
Dumfries’ arrival strengthens Madrid’s right-back department without guaranteeing him an automatic starting role. The move gives the club another senior option in a position where competition and rotation can become decisive across a long season.
Dumfries brings direct running, aerial strength and box-to-box power. Those qualities could give Madrid a different profile on the right side when the team needs greater physicality and forward thrust.
For the player, the move represents a fresh test at one of the most demanding clubs in world football.
Transfer Raises Competition
Madrid’s move for Dumfries is more than a simple squad addition It increases competition, adds experience and gives the coaching staff another tactical option in defence.
The transfer will now be judged by how quickly Dumfries adapts to Spanish football and how strongly he pushes for minutes.
He leaves Inter with trophies behind him. He enters Madrid with pressure in front of him.