@VivaIker18_ Sería bueno que fuera algo equivalente. Creo que Muñoz impulsó al equipo con su disposición a atacar. Justo el tipo de jugador que el equipo necesita.
@ricocarlos11@laligaa_neews@valenciacf@CarlosCorberan No entiendo por qué hay una cláusula que estipula que la cantidad se reduce gradualmente. Doce millones no es una cantidad pequeña. ¿Cómo pudo Osasuna aceptar eso?
@ConnorRC10 A deal that is becoming more and more common. This way, the player can "mature" and get playing time at a club and then be brought back when he fits in better and has developed.
@IanARobinson@Lips1982@Pooliemags1Ttv Real Madrid (previous club) retaining 50% rights/sell-on from Osasuna is a standard inter-club arrangement, fully allowed. The buy-back is separate.
@MiggyWorld@theMadridZone@jfelixdiaz They own 50% of the player and have the right to make demands in the event of a sale. Then it is up to the buyer (Newcastle) to agree to that deal... or come up with their own proposals.
@Lips1982@IanARobinson@Pooliemags1Ttv Yes, Osasuna and Real Madrid are giving the player together. Newcastle want to buy the player who is owned by two clubs. They own 50% each. The sale price is 40 million.
@Lips1982@IanARobinson@Pooliemags1Ttv When the player was sold to Osasuna last season, they sold 50% of him for 5 million. Now that he is to be sold, they own 50% of the player.
The buyout clause between Osasuna and Real Madrid will not be exercised by RM. The buyout clause in the sale is 40 million, which shares.
@gary_halman@theMadridZone@jfelixdiaz The buyout clause on the player is €40 million! Half of 40 is 20. 20 million to Real Madrid and 20 million to Osasuna as they each own 50% of the player. That's right!