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Unexpected $29M gift for Real Madrid, Florentino Pérez already knows

The President rubs his hands after learning that he's going to receive a large amount of money without doing anything

Real Madrid is experiencing one of the most solid moments in recent years. Florentino Pérez's decisions, strategic and almost always successful, have allowed the club to keep an impeccable balance between sporting results and institutional stability. The squad is responding under Xabi Alonso's leadership and the new project seems to be on the right track, at least that's what the LaLiga and Champions League standings show.

Florentino Pérez has managed to combine signings for the present with long-term investments, building a competitive squad with room for growth. The club's young talents are stepping up and establishing themselves as players of enormous value. All of this contributes to Madrid keeping its status as a strong contender for any title.

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Florentino Pérez already knows what will happen in January

In this context of stability and calm, Florentino Pérez can afford to analyze every move in the transfer market with a magnifying glass. The president has gotten used to anticipating events and profiting even from deals that seemed closed years ago. That's why, when he found out the latest news about an old acquaintance of the club, he celebrated it in a big way.

According to English media, Take Kubo is on Tottenham Hotspur's wish list to strengthen their attack in the upcoming winter transfer window. The London team needs unpredictability, dribbling, and creativity, and the Japanese player fits that profile perfectly. The deal, according to rumors, could exceed €58 million.

Kubo's release clause is €60 million, so for Real Sociedad there wouldn't be too many obstacles to facilitating his departure if Tottenham really decides to push. The player is enjoying a great moment in LaLiga and his development in San Sebastián hasn't gone unnoticed outside Spain. London would be an important competitive leap and the footballer would welcome the chance to test himself in the Premier League.

Take Kubo gives about €30 million to Real Madrid

This is where Real Madrid comes in, unexpectedly but tremendously beneficially. The club still keeps 50% of the player's rights, as a result of the agreements reached at the time of his sale. This means that, if the transfer goes through, Madrid would receive almost half of the final price, about €29 or €30 million.

For an organization with planning as precise as Madrid's, this income would represent a perfect deal. We're talking about getting a large sum of money for a footballer who hasn't been part of the project for years. Florentino Pérez, once again, making the right decisions and benefiting Real Madrid.

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