Who Is Real Madrid And Perez’s Mystery $175 Million Transfer Target?
Pérez said the club will make a record offer of at least $163 million for an unnamed striker if he wins re-election.
- On Thursday, Real Madrid President Florentino Perez announced three major signings: manager Jose Mourinho, defender Ibrahima Konaté, and right-back Denzel Dumfries for the upcoming season.
- Ahead of Sunday's election, Perez aims to outmaneuver challenger Enrique Riquelme, who recently waved a Haaland jersey to energize his campaign.
- Teasing a record-breaking deal, Perez announced he will launch a $175 million bid on Tuesday for an unnamed Champions League striker, calling it the biggest payment in club history.
- Financial details reveal the club will pay $23 million to trigger Dumfries's release clause, while Konaté arrives on a free transfer from Liverpool after his contract expires.
- These proposed moves remain contingent on Perez winning Sunday's vote, a victory that would allow him to execute his long-term project for the club.
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