Casemiro and the most lucrative sales in the history of Real Madrid

08/20/2022 at 00:37

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The white club will finally enter 72 million fixed euros from United, which could reach up to 85 kilos. A more than lucrative operation

Casemiro has entered football history not only for winning a whopping five Champions League. The Brazilian is the second player more expensive of history with thirty years surpassed after Cristiano Ronaldo. The Brazilian will leave in the coffers of Real Madrid 72 million fixed, which could be 13 more in variables.

If all the optional questions are fulfilled, Casemiro’s departure will have been the second most expensive in the entire history of the white club surpassing by a few million the sales of Angel di María and Álvaro Moratawho left the team for amounts close to 80 million.

Cristiano Ronaldo continues to hold the Whites’ collection record with his transfer to Juventus in exchange for 120 million euros in the summer of 2018. The Portuguese left his pass more than amortized after the whites paid 100 million for CR7 in 2009.

After Ronaldo, Casemiro, Morata and Di María, we find in the historical ranking of lucrative sales of Real Madrid a player also packed his bags seduced by the shield of the Man Utd. We talk about a Raphael Varane for whom the ‘Red Devils’ paid a whopping 50 million in the last year of the contract.

After the French, we find a Mesut Ozil who left the interesting amount of 47 million in the ‘White House’ after asking again and again for improvements to his salary. The departure of the German did as much damage or more than the one caused by the departure of Matthew Kovacic, who went to Chelsea in search of prominence in exchange for 45 million.

The exeption

Until now, all the sales that we have mentioned have as a common denominator that they were in the last decade and that they were executed by Florentino Pérez. Nevertheless, Madrid already made a killing before when in 2008 they sold Robinho to Manchester City for 43 million euros.

That transfer was a loose verse in a white club that has entered in the last decade 40 million euros by Achraf, Higuain or Odegaard being the capital gain in the transfers the common denominator. It is true that the whites sneak it from time to time as the cases of Jovic or Mariano show, but the common denominator is good sales and on time.

Casemiro, who was going to say it, could end up being the second most expensive transfer in the history of the white club. It must be remembered that not even a decade ago did she land in the Spanish capital in exchange for six million euros. Without a doubt, an example of good management.

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