Real spends $270 million to collect six of the world's most promising young players
The La Liga champions are not satisfied with their current squad and are ready to spend a large amount of money to upgrade their squad.
The biggest name Real Madrid are chasing, according to Don Balon, is striker Kylian Mbappe. Although AS Monaco is asking for a transfer fee of up to 134.5 million dollars, Real Madrid's leaders believe they can convince their partners to reduce the price to 112 million dollars.
After Mbappe, the Bernabeu team also plans to recruit David de Gea from Man Utd. The Manchester team has rejected a $77 million offer, but Real will likely return with the determination to own the 26-year-old star.
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Both President Perez and Coach Zidane want to upgrade Real's squad. |
Before Mbappe and De Gea, the Spanish team successfully asked to buy two young stars: 27 million dollars for left-back Theo Hernandez of Atletico Madrid, and 50.5 million dollars for striker Vinicius Junior of Flamengo.
With the return of two loan signings, including centre-back Jesus Vallejo and midfielder Marcos Llorente, Real will have a total of six high-quality new recruits in the summer of 2017.
President Perez's spending will be reduced if he lets James Rodriguez and Alvaro Morata leave. James is currently being pursued by Man Utd, while Morata is on Chelsea's priority shopping list. According to Don Balon, Real hope to earn $170 million from the sale of these two stars.
If everything goes smoothly, the La Liga champions will only need to spend $100 million to own six young players who are considered to have the most potential in the world.
According to VNE
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