Real Madrid’s jackpot for Morata

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Alvaro Morata has just left Atletico Madrid to join AC Milan. By joining the Milanese club, the Spanish striker experiences this summer, the ninth transfer of his career. A succession of transactions that brought in a lot of money for his training club, Real Madrid. According to information from AsMorata would have brought in a total of 74,850,000 euros to Real Madrid, sales price, bonuses, clauses and solidarity contributions accumulated since the beginning of his career.

The solidarity contribution is a mechanism set up by FIFA, which allows training clubs to receive 5% of the income on a future transfer of one of their players who passed through the training center between the ages of 12 and 23. In the case of the Madrid club, this system brought in a little over 2,800,000 euros cumulatively for three of the transfers of the captain of the Roja. A very lucrative business for Real, which has placed its players trained at the club, all over Europe in recent years.

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