Ageing process sees Euroleague kings Real under threat


Real Madrid's head coach Pablo Laso reacts during their Euroleague Final Four semi-final basketball game against Barcelona at the O2 Arena in London May 10, 2013. REUTERS/Suzanne Plunkett

BELGRADE (Reuters) - Euroleague holders Real Madrid will head into the new season aiming to win a milestone 10th title with an ageing squad in need of fresh blood.

Having also won the Spanish league and cup double last season to add yet more silverware to their bulging trophy cabinet, Real have had warning signs that new recruits are needed as all their key players are the wrong side of 30.

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