Real Madrid is raking in the dough from Alvaro Morata’s transfer fee.
“Morata left Real Madrid in 2017, but he continues to be a source of income for the club,” Spain’s ‘As’ reported on March 23 (KST).
Morata is a Spanish striker who came up through the youth systems of Atlético Madrid, Getafe, and Real Madrid. He made his professional debut for Real Madrid in the 2010-11 season. However, he didn”t receive any significant opportunities for four seasons.
Morata chose to move on in order to grow, and his career has taken him to Juventus, Chelsea, and more. He scored 15 goals and created three assists in the 2022-23 season in an Atletico Madrid jersey. Last season, he scored 21 goals and provided five assists.
However, Atletico Madrid fans were not in favor of Morata. Especially after Morata blew a perfect chance against Dortmund in the UEFA Champions League quarterfinal second leg last season.
At the time, Morata said: “The easiest thing for me would be to leave Spain and go abroad. Even my children don’t understand all the criticism I suffer here,” he complained. At the same time, Saudi Arabia’s Al Qassidia took an interest in him.
Morata dismissed the possibility of a move on social 해외 카지노 사이트 media, saying, “I can’t imagine what it would be like to win a title in an Atletico Madrid shirt” and “I won’t stop to know how it feels”.
Suddenly, Morata chose to move. “Morata expressed his desire (to sign),” AC Milan CEO Giorgio Pugliese said, explaining that ”senior advisor Ibrahimovic and coach Fonseca played a decisive role in convincing him to join Milan.”
But this transfer will make Real Madrid money. According to ‘As’, it’s because of the solidarity fee. It”s a regulation created by the Federation Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) in 2001. When a professional soccer player leaves a club, a percentage of the transfer fee is paid to the club where he grew up between the ages of 12 and 23.
Real Madrid received a chronological fee for each of Morata’s transfers. “Morata’s move to Milan generated a transfer fee of €13 million. Of this, €390,000 ($586,000) will go to Real Madrid via a deferred payment,” the source explained.
“In total, Morata has earned Real Madrid a total of €74.85 million in transfer fees and deferred payments. The latter disappears if not claimed by the club.”
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