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While at Liverpool he earned 10 million euros, what Roberto Firmino would earn at Real Madrid

Fabrizio Romano confirms that Roberto Firmino is in Real Madrid's orbit and this is how much he would earn at the Spanish team

By Mauricio Saenz

Fabrizio Romano confirms that Roberto Firmino is in Real Madrid's orbit and this is how much he would earn at the Spanish team
Fabrizio Romano confirms that Roberto Firmino is in Real Madrid's orbit and this is how much he would earn at the Spanish team
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Eight years later, Roberto Firmino leaves Liverpool FC after a very successful spell with the English club. The team has decided not to renew his contract, thus putting an end to one of the most talented and successful strikers to have ever played at Anfield. In that sense, it is already beginning to become clear what the future holds for the player.

According to Italian journalist Fabrizio Romano, Roberto Firmino is one of the names that Real Madrid's board of directors like for next season. In addition, he would arrive as a free agent after not renewing his contract with the English team, which would be an excellent market opportunity for a team looking for competition for Karim Benzema next season.

Bobby is a forward who can fit in with Real Madrid's idea of play, besides, Carlo Ancelotti has proven to work in a great way with Brazilian players, as is the case of Rodrygo or Vinicius Junior. Therefore, the Liverpool player would be a very important signing for the interests of the merengue team in the 2022/23 season.

Currently, according to figures from Salary Sports, Roberto Firmino perceived a total of 10 million euros per year, being a more than decent salary and one of the best paid of the squad. Now, it is revealed how much he could earn at Real Madrid if his signing for next season is completed.

 

How much would Firmino earn at Real Madrid?

According to Transfermarkt, Real Madrid's star striker earns a total of 13 million euros per year. Being also, one of the best paid of the capital club. For this reason, if Firmino's arrival becomes a reality, the Brazilian would receive an amount similar to what he earned in his last contract at Liverpool, taking into account that what is offered would be less than what Benzema receives.


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