Real Madrid president Ramon Calderon could make Cesc Fabregas their number one transfer target for next summer, while coach Bernd Schuster is determined to bring Arjen Robben to the club before the start of this season.
The Spanish champions are known admirers of the Arsenal midfielder, who was one of Calderon's three transfer pledges when he was running for election last summer.
Real were unable to bring Fabregas to Madrid at that time though, and they also failed in their bid to sign the 20-year-old this summer, with the player committing his immediate future to Arsenal.
However, it could be third time lucky in 12 months' time, with Calderon hinting they will be making another bid for the Spain international, who came through the youth ranks at Real's arch rivals Barcelona.
When asked if there was still time to sign the three players he promised during his election campaign - namely Robben, Fabregas and Kaka - Calderon said: "There's a chance that they will all be here by the end of my third year inoffice."
And when queried if that could mean Robben this summer, Fabregas next year and Kaka the following year, Calderon told newspaper La Razon: "Well yes, I think so. I don't want to create any false expectations."
Schuster has reiterated his desire to bring Robben to the Bernabeu and insists the deal is "very important" for the club's season.
Madrid are looking to strengthen their left-hand side and have been chasing Robben, Jose Antonio Reyes and Royston Drenthe for much of the summer.
While Reyes is now being tipped in the Spanish media to sign for Atletico Madrid, Schuster feels the acquisitions of Drenthe and, in particular, Robben would be a major boost for his plans.
"I would be a lot more relaxed if they were here," the coach said. "Getting Robben here is very important for us. That would allow Robinho and (Gonzalo) Higuain to be on the right. I want a lot of mobility there, similar to what (Zinedine) Zidane did.
"I am sure that we haven't closed our squad yet."
Schuster, who replaced title-winning coach Fabio Capello in the Real hotseat this summer, also admitted he expected Reyes to remain at Real, where he spent last season on loan from Arsenal.
"We had options to keep him here and I would be surprised to see him go. I thought he would stay because he was happy," Schuster told radio show El Larguero.