Real Madrid is planning a new blow after the Hazard deal
Real Madrid are aiming for a new blow to European clubs in the transfer market with the aim of returning to the podium after signing Belgian star Eddin Hazard from Chelsea during the summer transfer period.
"Real Madrid and Chelsea have reached an agreement to transfer Hazard to the team, pending the completion of the required medical tests," the club said in a statement. "The player will be associated with the club for the next five years, until 30 June 2024."
The club did not announce the financial value of the deal, but the Spanish press has a capacity of about 100 million euros.
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The English newspaper Mirror reported that Real Madrid are currently seeking the services of Paul Boujba, midfielder of France and Manchester United, at the request of coach Zinedine Zidane.
The newspaper added that Paul Bugba is the first goal of the club Real Madrid at the moment, noting that the deal to hire the French player may cost the treasury of the Royal Club about 130 million pounds sterling.
The newspaper said that Real Madrid is planning to persuade Manchester United to abandon the services of Paul Bujba, and by entering Welsh Gareth Bell in the deal.
Gareth Bell has been one of Manchester United's top goals for the past few years, so Real Madrid will offer him as part of the deal between the two clubs.
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