With their latest deal with Adidas all but signed, Real Madrid will eye a spending of 570 million euros on transfers this summer.
Real Madrid announced last week that they had signed a mega lucrative sponsorship deal with Adidas until June 2028. The latest agreement with the German sporting brand will be seeing the Merengues earn 110 million euros for donning the three stripes for the near decade to go. Florentino Perez is looking to use this money for transfers, as per Diario GOL.
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The Whites’ president already has three magnificent and surprising transfers in his mind and he has no issues with spending as high as 570 million euros on them combined. The first one is a poor kept secret- Eden Hazard’s move to Real Madrid. The Belgian will be imminently heading to Spain and Los Blancos are looking to close in on his deal at 120 million euros.
Ajax Amsterdam have also caught the eye of the 71-year-old and Perez will be ready to splash an undisclosed sum of money on Donny van de Beek. The Dutch giants’ forward was on target against Juventus and Tottenham Hotspur in their fairy tale campaign in the European Cup, which was dramatically thwarted by the north Londoners.
Finally, Neymar is the bomb that Florentino Perez is looking to drop across Europe. The Paris Saint-Germain winger has created a mess around himself in France and now, PSG may actually consider selling him off. Should the Whites come knocking on the door with 250 million euros oddly for the former Barcelona man, the French giants will happily let him go.
In order to recover some money, Florentino Perez will be selling no less than three players from the current first team setup. Marcos Llorente and Dani Ceballos are the ones facing the axe after being considered surplus to requirements by Zinedine Zidane, whereas Gareth Bale, who wants to stay, will be sold as well given his injury issues and poor conduct.
Do you think Real Madrid need Donny van de Beek at the moment among the appended names?