costliest transfer of the year i guess...around 101.5 million euros
As per BBC reports fee could exceed 150m Pound with add-ons . HUGE !
Unlike many big money transfers he is value for money
Next season we will see a new look Real Madrid , they are going to sign even more ...but who are leaving Real to make balance ( money wise)..Bale ? Isco ?
Real Madrid transfer activity 19/20 (arrivals) as of June 7 2019
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only navas and llorente here: https://www.transfermarkt.co.uk/real...nge/verein/418
Madrid to continue Prem raid with Pogba move, offer Bale
Not content with just splashing the cash on Eden Hazard, Real Madrid have stepped up their efforts to bring Paul Pogba to the Bernabeu as well, according to the Mirror.
The player-plus-cash deal would see Gareth Bale heading to Old Trafford, but Madrid would still need to fork out ?130 million for Pogba.
However, Bale's wage demands -- reportedly over ?600,000 per week -- could make a deal less attractive for United.
The Wales international has been out of favour with Zinedine Zidane and was on the bench for Madrid's final game of the season, having been left out of the squad for the two previous matches.
Real Madrid have completed the signing of defender Ferland Mendy from Lyon.
Real Madrid Logo
https://logos-world.net/wp-content/u...go-700x394.pngReal Madrid Logo PNGOn March 6, 1902, a group of like-minded footballers formally founded the Madrid Football Club, preceded by another team Football Sky at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries.
Meaning and History
https://logos-world.net/wp-content/u...ry-700x619.jpgReal Madrid Logo EvolutionThe first logo of Real Madrid was a banal mix of the club’s initials: the blue M, C, and F letters were written on a white background. It should be noted that the team often performed under the city emblem, which was required under the rules of most football competitions at the beginning of the century. It is a mistake to add the attribution of the city’s coat of arms to the history of Madrid, although the rules for holding official competitions of that time obliged the club to use the city’s emblem.
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The Real Madrid logo changes were made in 1908. As a result, the city coat of arms became the progenitor of the modern club’s logo. First (in 1908), the club’s initials were imposed on the shield borrowed from the city – so that is how the logo of Galacticos got circles of blue.
June 29, 1920, Spanish King Alfonso XIII awarded the Madrid the royal title – “Real.” On the club’s logo, this event was reflected by a crown’s appearance identical to the city coat of arms. In official matches, the team still performed under the stylized city logo.
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The revolution that overthrew King Alfonso XIII marked the formation of the Second Spanish Republic. In the period from 1931 to 1939, the team was called the football club “Madrid” again, and the logo lost the crown because of the prohibition to use the symbols of monarchical items. At the same time, the Real Madrid logo got a strip of purple hue, symbolizing the region of Castile, in whose territory modern Madrid is located.
The end of the civil war and the establishment of the dictatorship of General Francisco Franco returned the Madrid the royal status and the crown for the Galacticos logo. Also, the Real Madrid emblem was redesigned and finally became colorful with the emblem golden tones. The Castilian strip was saved on the Real Madrid logo.
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In this form, the Real Madrid logo served for more than five decades, undergoing minor changes at the turn of the century. At the beginning of the century, the coat of arms of Madrid took its final form. Before starting building “Galaktikos,” bosses of the club in Madrid maximized the letter M. Also, they made the strip blue, totally getting rid of the purple color.
Having opened a new chapter of history, Madrid has perfected the logo, which has received a modern look, corresponding to the status of the best club of the twentieth century.
1902 – 1908
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1908 – 1920
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1920 – 1931
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1931 – 1941
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1941 – 1997
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1997 – 2001
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2001 – present
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Zidane’s first stint as Real Madrid manager: 16 losses in 149 games
Zidane’s second stint as Real Madrid manager: 17 losses in 87 games
Something's missing!
(Or is it 'someone's missing')