Real Madrid open to make BIG sale next summer
As reported by ‘Relevo’, Madrid are open to a big sale next summer. The source says the aim is to offset losses from the cancellation of events at the Santiago Bernabeu, as well as the cost of renewals with improved deals for some players and the price of Mbappe's arrival.
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Madrid are starting to rethink their management structure. The Spanish team, which a few days ago breathed a sigh of relief against Osasuna after 2 consecutive defeats (Barca and Milan), are open to make a big sale next summer to alleviate the losses that are generating the cancellation of events at the Santiago Bernabeu, as reported by ‘Relevo’.
The problem with the noise at the stadium forced the ‘Merengue’ team to suspend any type of activity in their stadium until March 2025. This announcement took place on 13th September and affected a good number of concerts scheduled for the end of 2024 and the beginning of next year.
In the preparation of the budget, Madrid had planned to bill around 400 million per year for the operation of the new Santiago Bernabeu, their goose that lays the golden eggs. With this drawback, that revenue estimate has been affected. However, the aforementioned media outlet points out that there are other issues behind the sale idea, including the cost of Mbappe's arrival - 100 million signing bonus plus 15 million net per season - and the renewal with salary increase included for several players. This is the case of Valverde, Ceballos and Camavinga.
That is why the approach at the ‘Casa Blanca’, according to ‘Relevo’, is to make a readjustment that would involve opening the exit door to players. Tchouameni, for whom 'Los Blancos' paid 80 million euros two seasons ago, is one name that has been at the centre of attention. The Frenchman has been in the spotlight for his performance in recent games and would have a good transfer price. The likes of Mendy and Ceballos, among others, are also on the table. Anyone can leave the club, but there is one player who is untransferable and that is Mbappe.
Madrid's last big transfer was Casemiro. The Brazilian, one of the mainstays of the Real Madrid side, packed his bags in the summer of 2022 and headed to Manchester for 70 million euros. Other examples are Cristiano, who left for Juve in 2018 for 100 million, Di Maria, who went to United for 75 million in 2014, or Morata, sold to Chelsea for 66 million.
The problem with the noise at the stadium forced the ‘Merengue’ team to suspend any type of activity in their stadium until March 2025. This announcement took place on 13th September and affected a good number of concerts scheduled for the end of 2024 and the beginning of next year.
In the preparation of the budget, Madrid had planned to bill around 400 million per year for the operation of the new Santiago Bernabeu, their goose that lays the golden eggs. With this drawback, that revenue estimate has been affected. However, the aforementioned media outlet points out that there are other issues behind the sale idea, including the cost of Mbappe's arrival - 100 million signing bonus plus 15 million net per season - and the renewal with salary increase included for several players. This is the case of Valverde, Ceballos and Camavinga.
That is why the approach at the ‘Casa Blanca’, according to ‘Relevo’, is to make a readjustment that would involve opening the exit door to players. Tchouameni, for whom 'Los Blancos' paid 80 million euros two seasons ago, is one name that has been at the centre of attention. The Frenchman has been in the spotlight for his performance in recent games and would have a good transfer price. The likes of Mendy and Ceballos, among others, are also on the table. Anyone can leave the club, but there is one player who is untransferable and that is Mbappe.
Madrid's last big transfer was Casemiro. The Brazilian, one of the mainstays of the Real Madrid side, packed his bags in the summer of 2022 and headed to Manchester for 70 million euros. Other examples are Cristiano, who left for Juve in 2018 for 100 million, Di Maria, who went to United for 75 million in 2014, or Morata, sold to Chelsea for 66 million.
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