300 million euros saved Real Madrid from violating the rules of financial playing clean

MADRID [Reuters] – Real Madrid have been forced to get about 300 million euros in value from selling many players during the current summer transfer season, according to the rules of pure financial play, according to Spanish press reports.
MADRID [Reuters] – Real Madrid have to sell up to 300 million euros of players in order to comply with clean money rules in the light of huge spending to strengthen their ranks during the current summer transfer period, the AS newspaper reported.
Real Madrid's spending is expected to reach 400 million euros on new deals in the summer Mercato, forcing it to lay off many stars with a financial value of up to 300 million in the next few weeks to avoid the sanctions of the International Football Association [UEFA] .
Real Madrid have strengthened their ranks by four deals in the summer Mercato: Eden Hazard, Luca Jović of Frankfurt, Edir Milito of Porto and Pudrigo, back of Brazilian side Acer Santos.
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