It closes the first serial of the summer: Jude Bellingham will play in the Real Madrid the next season. After several weeks of negotiation between the white team and the Borussia Dortmund, the Germans have accepted an offer by 100 million fixed euros, more some variables that will not be able to surpass 30% of the price of the traspaso, that is to say a maximum of 130 'kilos' will pay Florentino Pérez by the mediocampista.

The information has been offered by diverse sources that follow closely the market of signings, as it is the case of the journalist Fabrizio Romano, the one who besides has wanted to add that the agreement with the futbolsita will be by six seasons. The English will sign by the team merengue until June of 2029 with an index card of some 10 million net euros by season, an agreement that already had reached from the past month of April.

An operation that is totally enclosed

With all these informations already being known, andl own Dortmund oficializó the exit of the mediocampista from his official web, a measure that have to do to be able to declare the entry of the traspaso in stock exchange. The details of the Germans signal that the exact price will be of 103 million euros of fixed way and the variables only will be able to be reached in these first six seasons that the British was in Santiago Bernabéu.

In addition, the journalist Benedikt Duda of 'Transfermarkt' published the full document in which the Germans explain the structure of the operation. From there is where it is pointed out that the variables can be a maximum of 30% of the fixed price of the transfer, which seems the beginning of a major renewal of the template after the departure of players like Benzema, Hazard or Asensio.

The objectives seem quite clear

The Whites want to focus their new project on youth and therefore add a midfielder who may have more than a decade ahead to perform at the highest level, a similar situation for which they bet on Camavinga two years ago. To them is also added Tchuameni, Valverde, Vinicius and Rodrygo, as well as market targets Kai Havertz (24 years old) and Alphonso Davies (22).