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The record broken by Real Madrid after an inactive transfer window

The thirteen times winner Champions League title made no signs and broke an historical record for the club.

By Fredi Roman

The thirteen times winner Champions League title made no signs and broke an historical record for the club.
The thirteen times winner Champions League title made no signs and broke an historical record for the club.

Real Madrid won't be getting new players, it's a fact. The team coached by Zinedine Zidane had not signed a single player and broke an historical record for the club. It's the first team in the last 40 years that such a thing happens. Despite the lack of incorporation three players came back from loans: Martin Odegaard, Álvaro Odriozola and Andriy Lunin.

The crisis forced Florentino Pérez to take the drastic decision of not contracting new players. But that is not all, because Los Galacticos did lose some in the transfer window: Gareth Bale, James Rodríguez, Achraf Hakimi, Sergio Reguilón, Óscar Rodríguez and Javi Sánchez.

Surprisingly everything occurred just a year after the breaking record of Real Madrid in the transfer window of last season, in which the club from Spain capital city wasted almost $310 million in Eden Hazard (100), Luka Jovic (60), Eder Militao (50), Ferland Mendy (48) and Rodrygo (45).

Zidane decided to keep those who he considers that can be useful for him and will bet to make those younger, as Vinícius Jr., Rodrygo, Marco Asensio or Federico Valverde, with great potential true starts in this season.


Fredi Roman

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