Sunday, 21 April 2019
Fabio Capello Reveals Real Madrid Spending in Summer 2019
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Fabio Capello
DBasia.news – Fabio Capello, former Real Madrid coach, revealed the budget his ex-club had to spend in the summer of 2019. Madrid had 500 million euros or if it was IDR 7.8 trillion.
Real Madrid failed this season. Besides being unable to defend the Champions League title, Karim Benzema and his friends have also been eliminated in the Copa del Rey. Meanwhile, LaLiga’s title will fall in one more step into the hands of rivals, Barcelona.
Real Madrid president Florentino Perez has tried to unravel the tangled thread by returning Zinedine Zidane to the coach seat. Reportedly, Zidane will be provided with exorbitant funds to revolutionize the Los Blancos squad.
“Real Madrid have funds of up to 500 million euros that are ready to be spent on transfers this summer. I was in Barcelona this week and got information from a former liaison affiliated very close to Madrid,” Capello said as reported by Sky Italia.
The first step taken by Real Madrid is to bring Eder Militao from FC Porto. In addition, previously Madrid had also dreamed of a Brazilian wonderkid, Rodrygo Goes.
In addition, Madrid is also associated with several big names such as Paul Pogba, Eden Hazard, Christian Eriksen, Mauro Icardi to Kylian Mbappe. Looking at the row of names, it is only natural that Los Merengues allocates up to 500 million euros to bring in new ammunition.
“There are three to four attackers that Real Madrid can bring. However, only Zidane and the club will be responsible for the arrival of new players,” continued the ex.
One of Real Madrid’s weaknesses this season is the lack of sharp front lines. After Cristiano Ronaldo leaves for Juventus, Madrid have difficulty scoring.
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