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The big business that Real Madrid plans with two MLS players

Florentino Perez wants to find the next Vinicius or Rodrygo and that is why he would be looking at the MLS. 

By Fredi Roman

Florentino Perez wants to find the next Vinicius or Rodrygo and that is why he would be looking at the MLS. 
Florentino Perez wants to find the next Vinicius or Rodrygo and that is why he would be looking at the MLS. 
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Real Madrid already has experience finding young players with a great future. When Florentino Perez signed Vinicius Jr and Rodrygo from Brazilian soccer, the players were just beginning their professional careers. At that time, Real Madrid made a large investment, but this time it would not be even 10% of what the Brazilians were worth.

The MLS has been working very well in its academies and that is why more and more young players appear in the first teams. Today the USMNT has an average age of 22 and most of its players came out of academies. MLS has a great future thanks to its academies and that is why Real Madrid would already be looking at two players.

The first player Real Madrid would have in mind to buy is Sporting Kansas City defender Gianluca Busio. Busio is one of the great projects of the USMNT and it is expected that it will be able to make its presentation in the first team shortly. At just 18 years old, Busio showed great character to play in a position that needs a lot of personality.

Unlike Busio whose transfer is approximately $ 4 million, the other player that could interest Real Madrid is Cade Cowell and it would only cost around $ 1 million. The San Jose Earthquakes player was one of the surprises of the Almeyda team that managed to qualify for the MLS playoffs.

Obviously that price is what the players in their respective teams have today but Real Madrid will have to negotiate for their transfers. Both Cowell and Busio are two of the most promising young players in MLS and USMNT. It would be very interesting to see them in a team like Real Madrid in the future.


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