Club Atlético River Plate is on the hunt for transfer targets, with Carlos Alcaraz being one of the key players. The 23-year-old has been linked with a return to Racing, where he came through the academy and made 83 first-team appearances before moving to Europe. However, according to reports from Olé, River Plate has contacted Everton to discuss a potential transfer. The club is waiting to see how the situation with Thiago Almada, their primary target, develops, but Alcaraz is a serious alternative. New sporting director Pablo Longoria is overseeing negotiations in Europe, and manager Eduardo Coudet is a fan of Alcaraz's profile. The situation at Everton, where Alcaraz has played only 12 minutes in the last five Premier League games, has caught River Plate's attention. The club believes there may be an opportunity to sign the player, although he still has a contract until June 2027. The priority remains Almada, but Alcaraz has become a serious alternative. River Plate is willing to wait and see how the situation with Almada develops, but it is also exploring other options. The negotiation with Atlético Madrid for Almada is complicated, and the club is asking for around €20m for at least 50% of the player's rights. Meanwhile, Alcaraz remains an attractive option for River Plate. The player has great energy, versatility, and long-term potential, making him an interesting target for the club. The situation at River Plate is exciting, and fans are eager to see what will happen with the arrival of new reinforcements. River Plate's interest in Alcaraz is not just about the player's skills, but also about the potential to strengthen the team. The club is looking to improve its squad, and Alcaraz could be a key addition. With the transfer window still open, River Plate is working to secure its targets, and Alcaraz is one of the players on the radar.