Los Blancos has gone four games without scoring and winning, hence Perez's desire to return to the transfer market.

Real Madrid's current struggles look to derail their season, with Florentino Perez reportedly looking to the transfer market to solve their issue. Despite an impressive early start to the campaign, Los Blancos is without a win in their last four games and failed to score in any of those ties.

As a result, El Confidencial claims the Spanish giant will look to the Premier League for a solution. Their report claims that Perez will target Harry Kane in January to bolster his attack.

Rumors linking Real Madrid with the Englishman aren't new. Speculation of the Champions League holder's interest in the Tottenham superstar preceded Cristiano Ronaldo's summer departure, and with the 33-year-old goalscoring machine now gone, the need for a lethal finisher is at an all-time high.

The north London outfit has already informed Real Madrid that their forward is not for sale, but the Spanish giant is hopeful that a world-record bid would change their minds. Thus, the Bernabeu is reportedly eyeing a $261M bid.

Eden Hazard, having recently admitted that he still dreams about Real Madrid, is another possible Galactico for the club. However, Perez is prioritizing a center-forward at the moment, and Kane ticks all the boxes.

Timo Werner of RB Leipzig is mentioned as a more viable option, as Tottenham is unlikely to enter negotiations to sell their best player.  Furthermore, finding a quality replacement in the winter window would not be easy for a club competing to make the top four.

Whether this claim is accurate or not remains unknown. Regardless, expect Real Madrid to be linked with a host of A-list players unless Lopetegui turns things around at the Bernabeu.