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This winter, Real Madrid could well change its habits. It’s no secret that Florentino Pérez doesn’t like to recruit during the month of January. But the numerous injuries within the professional squad risk making him change his mind. For several weeks, Madrid scouts have been scanning the market, looking for a right back and a central defender.
The club’s recruiters also took the opportunity to move forward on issues concerning other Casa Blanca teams. This Friday morning, Marca announces that the residents of the Santiago-Bernabéu stadium have completed their first signing of the winter with Lamine Fati (18 years old). In fact, they concluded an agreement yesterday at the end of the day for the transfer of the Leganés defender, who passed his medical examination and signed a 5-year contract. An operation completed for a moment of 120,000 euros, to which bonuses can be added. He will initially play with the Real Madrid C team.
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