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David Alaba: Transpired the fortune he would collect at Real Madrid

By Fredi Roman

With the news that David Alaba will leave Bayern Münich from June, his future is beginning to be confirmed.

With the news that David Alaba will leave Bayern Münich from June, his future is beginning to be confirmed.

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The future of David Alaba is already beginning to be defined, and saved a last minute surprise, the Austrian will play next season with Real Madrid, which would make the player one of the best paid in the squad, after the verbal agreement to which they would already have arrived. The still defender of Bayern Munich will arrive at zero cost, but with a premium in between.

According to information from the newspaper ABC, the White House club will pay 20 million euros to Pini Zahavi (David Alaba's agent), George Alaba (father and also the player's representative) and the footballer himself, as a signing bonus, having Note that it will arrive free. Regarding salary, Alaba would sign a contract for four seasons at a rate of 10 million euros for each of them, that is, Real Madrid would make an investment of 60 million euros to sign one of the best defenders of the last years in the world.

However, as long as there is no signed paper in between, anything can happen in the transfer market. And Paris Saint Germain clings to that changing factor, which does not take its eyes off it and would have in hand to overcome Madrid's offer for Alaba. According to Sky Sports, PSG also wants to close the signing of the Austrian and would be willing to make an offer of 15 million euros per season for the same four seasons.

Barcelona also points to the dispute

The new president Joan Laporta has a good relationship with Pini Zahavi and Fali Ramadani, representatives of the still versatile Bayern player. The task of the president of Barcelona will be to convince Alaba's agents that in the club he now presides over, he can offer the best conditions on a sporting and personal level. Likewise, Laporta will have to work hard to put an important economic proposal on the table.

 


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