#3 Sergio Ramos - Sevilla to Real Madrid
The Spaniard joined Real Madrid from Sevilla in the summer of 2005. He spent a whopping 16 years at the Santiago Bernabeu, where he became a club legend before leaving for Paris Saint-Germain last summer.
Sergio Ramos was a huge force to be reckoned with during his time in the Spanish capital, producing eye-catching performances from the heart of the defense. He helped Real Madrid disrupt Barcelona's dominance in La Liga both under Jose Mourinho and Zinedine Zidane.
Statistically, the centre-back made a whopping 671 appearances for Madrid across all competitions, recording 101 goals and 40 assists to his name. He also helped the club win multiple honors, including four Champions League crowns, five La Liga titles, two Copa del Rey trophies and many more.
#2 Cristiano Ronaldo - Manchester United to Real Madrid
It wouldn't be far-fetched to say Cristiano Ronaldo is the greatest player in Real Madrid's history. What the Portuguese achieved during his nine-year spell at the Santiago Bernabeu is quite unbelievable.
Ronaldo joined Real Madrid in a record-breaking transfer worth £80 million in the summer of 2009. He would go on to mark an era at the club, breaking plenty of records and reaching many unbelievable milestones.
With a whopping 450 goals and 132 assists to his name in 438 games, the Portuguese is currently the all-time leading goalscorer in Real Madrid's history. His time in the Spanish capital also produced multiple honors, including four Champions League crowns, two La Liga titles and two Spanish Cups, among others.
#1 Zinedine Zidane - Juventus to Real Madrid
The Frenchman had two successful spells at Real Madrid, one as a player and the other as a manager. During his playing spell, Zinedine Zidane bagged 49 goals and 67 assists for the Galacticos in 227 appearances across all competitions. He also managed to win six trophies.
After retiring in 2006, the Frenchman returned to manage the club in January of 2016. He wrote his name in the history books by leading the club to claim three consecutive Champions League triumphs between 2016 and 2018.
He also claimed two La Liga titles, two Spanish Super Cups, two UEFA Super Cups and two Club World Cups during his time in charge of the club. Zidane parted ways with the club at the end of last season and has been away from management ever since.
Honorable Mentions: Alfredo Di Stefano, Karim Benzema, Luka Modric