The Art of Transfers: Learning from Ronaldo, Hazard, and the Future of Real Madrid

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Other examples also show that such a transfer does not have to flop. A Ronaldo worked brilliantly at Juve and a Kane at Bayern is in the same vein. With Hazard the situation was completely different. He just doesn’t have the professional lifestyle of Ronaldo. If that had been the case, he would definitely have taken the same approach at Real.
It is obvious that transfers in such spheres make more sense for younger players because, firstly, they potentially last longer and of course additional value can also be generated.
But considering a Mbappe transfer, I wouldn’t say that Real are making cheaper transfers or reversing their transfer strategy now.

On the other hand, Perez and Mourinho also know each other. He could have told him that they would rather sign Snejder 2.0 than CR7 2.0. Based on age and professionalism. That was already an issue behind closed doors at Chelsea back then. In return, the German clubs keep polishing their balance sheets. Kroos, Alaba, Carvajal, Khedira, Bellingham with compromises (not a bargain but still too cheap despite bonuses) etc. Even with the failed Sahin, they still earned money in the end (without salary). Only Jovic was a complete financial failure. When your name is Real Madrid, everything in Europe is shaved and German clubs partially subsidize the squad, you can afford a complete loss of Hazard or Jovic here and there. The squad looks very good for the next 5 years, Endrick is still coming. Apparently Mbappe too, maybe Davies. Nevertheless, you have to take a look around the IV, Nacho is supposed to leave in the summer, Alaba and Rüdiger are over 30, Alaba and Militao recently with bad injuries. Both RVs 32, maybe put Valverde there if necessary.

2024-05-15 21:10:00
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