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He costs a billion, now Real Madrid has signed him to win the Champions League

Los Merengues are putting their trust in this young player, hoping he becomes their next star.

By Darwin Largo

Los Merengues are putting their trust in this young player, hoping he becomes their next star.
Los Merengues are putting their trust in this young player, hoping he becomes their next star.
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After a year in which they failed to win the two most important titles, the Champions League and the Spanish league, Real Madrid is determined to do everything possible to return to the top of European soccer in the 2023/24 season that will start in August.

 

Florentino Pérez knows that, in order to improve his club's performance, it is necessary to invest money and add stars to level up the team, especially after the departure of Karim Benzema, who left Madrid after 14 years and signed with Al-Ittihad of Saudi Arabia.

The first of Real Madrid's signings this summer was Jude Bellingham, the young English player who shone with his National Team during the last World Cup. The midfielder arrived from Borussia Dortmund, in a deal worth more than $100 million.

In the last hours, a new decision of Florentino Perez was announced: the renewal of Eduardo Camavinga's contract, who will now be linked to Los Merengues until June 30, 2028. Nevertheless, what is most surprising is his exit clause, which amounts to one billion dollars.

 

The French player’s contribution

Camavinga, 22, joined Real Madrid in 2021 from Stade Rennais F.C. for $31 million. Since then he has played 99 games, scored 2 goals and provided 4 assists, despite playing as a left back, a position that is not the most comfortable for him.
 


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