Real Madrid: Endrick’s price has increased again

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Sunday, Palmeiras and Corinthians parted back to back in this Brazilian derby (2-2). If the score is important, Real Madrid especially observed the performance of its future player, Endrick (17), scorer for the occasion. This achievement will also allow Palmeiras to earn an additional 2.5 million euros.

Indeed, as stated by the Brazilian media Ge Globo, Palmeiras receives 2.5 million euros in bonuses for every five goals scored by Endrick for the club. And as the striker has already scored 15 since the sale was made official, Real must pay 7.5 million euros to the Auriverde team, in addition to the 35 million euros sent to recruit him. On the other hand, this objective is limited. It can only be achieved five times, making a maximum of 25 goals scored for Palmeiras or even Real Madrid. Goals scored for Brazil do not count.

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