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For the past few years, Real Madrid president Florentino Perez has undertaken a process of Spanish-isation with Los Blancos' squad, and soon national team coach Julen Lopetegui could find himself picking a fully Real XI for Spain.

Even as recently as October 2015, for games with Luxembourg and England, have La Roja experienced a sudden dearth of players from Los Merengues, when only Nacho Fernandez wa in the squad, but times have changed rather quickly.

Real have steadily been gathering their top homegrown talent to alter the flavour of their squad; repatriating those that left the club to gain experience (Alvaro Morata, Dani Carvajal, Lucas Vazquez, Marco Asensio), maintaining the players already in the national side (Sergio Ramos, Nacho, Isco), and stepping up the La Fabrica production line (Jesus Vallejo, Marcos Llorente, Borja Mayoral).

It's the latter area where the next step of Perez's dream hopes to come true. For the 2017/18 season, Eintracht Frankfurt loanee Vallejo is expected to step into Pepe's shoes whilst Llorente's impressive performances at Alaves should make him a genuine option for the first-team midfield.

Furthermore, the 30 million euros spent on Morata and contract renewal for Vazquez shows that Real are willing to put the cash into making this idea of Spain being dominated by Blancos stars a reality.

Already, Lopetegui's six Real players in his September squad represented the highest amount in 13 years, with plenty more on their way.