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MADRID WILL NO LONGER BE ABLE TO SIGN AS BEFORE

Economic problems? Madrid, forced to bet on the quarry in the coming years

Published:9/09/2023 - 16:09h

Updated:9/09/2023 - 16:09h

New information ensures that Real Madrid will have difficulties maintaining the pace in terms of incorporations compared to past seasons. The Factory will have to take a step forward

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The Real Madrid has characterised in the last markets veraniegos for doing important movements that serve to make a competitive staff. Several names have done with a place in the team of Carlo Ancelotti, whereas others have left a lot that wish during his stay in Santiago Bernabéu.

The signings of the Real Madrid

Already in the 2018/19 did with the services of Vinicius, Courtois, Odriozola, Mariano, Brahim and Lunin, disbursing more than 172 million euros in total. A year afterwards, invested in Hazard, Rodrygo, Jovic, Reinier, Mendy and Militao, paying 351 'kilos' to reinforce the staff.

However, in the last 3 courses have reduced the quantity of his big incorporations, limiting them to Camavinga (31M), Tchouaméni (80M), Endrick (37.5M), Güler (20M) and Bellingham (103M). Everything aims to that the white economy does not cross his best moment and like this has confirmed it the journalist Mario Cortegana —of the British newspaper 'The Athletic'— by means of a new information.

Economic problems for Florentino Pérez?

In her it sustains that "the Real Madrid no longer can incorporate to the 6 players that the club needs each summer to cover the deficiencies of the staff", since the costs that there is accumulated in the dispatches have direct consequences in the signings that will be able to do or no Florentino Pérez.

Added to this, affirms that The Factory will have to step forward to solve the deficiencies that can present the first team in the following years. "If this stage does not change, will see increasingly players of the quarry in the first team, no only by election, but rather by need", concluded.

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