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He is not Kubo, the La Liga star that Real Madrid wants and is worth 2 million

The Spanish team is going to charge for this player in 2024

By William Estrella

The Spanish team is going to charge for this player in 2024
The Spanish team is going to charge for this player in 2024

Florentino Pérez and company are preparing with everything next season. Although this is just beginning there is no doubt that the idea is to finish 2023 in the best possible way but then start 2024 trying to win the Spanish league and also the Champions League which is the main objective of the Spanish club once new challenges start.

If there is something that Real Madrid managers do well, it is to look for the best talent and sign them. They always make the occasional millionaire purchase of a star as with Jude Bellingham in the last market of passes but the truth is that they also take care of the economy of the club and do not spend to spend but prefer to bet on players as they did with Vinicius Jr, Federico Valverde, Camavinga, among others and that served them a lot.

They also look at Spanish football as they did with Gabri Veiga recently although he ended up going to Saudi Arabia. Now, they are attentive to the situation of one of the great figures of the league today who broke it in the first dates of the contest and that is why they will go looking for him.

The footballer who begins to sound in Real Madrid 

´´This is Javi Guerra, who is making a spectacular league start in a Valencian team that has opted for youth by the hand of 'Pipo' Baraja, and that is having a much better start to the championship than expected, in a club in which money is scarce and that has flirted with relegation last season´´, wrote in Real Madrid Exclusive.


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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