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Real Madrid are looking for a central defender for the January market. The Merengue want to replace Eder Militao, absent until the end of the season. Among the avenues explored, there is that leading to the Spanish international, Aymeric Laporte. However, it is quite unlikely that this option will materialize.
Eduardo Inda, the head of the Okdiario media, declared in the program El Chiringuito that Al-Nassr demanded a high price to separate from the Basque. He also said that the player wants too big a salary.
Laporte wants a substantial salary at Real
“Real Madrid insists, but the Saudis continue to ask for 30 million (euros), which corresponds to Laporte’s price,” said Eduardo Inda. The footballer is asking for a transfer bonus of 6 million and a net salary of 8 million, which seems to me to be an operation doomed to failure.”
Inda was very critical of the Spanish European champion’s position: “I think it’s a mistake, because even if you win a lot in Saudi, playing for Real Madrid is for life “.
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