“Well-born is to be grateful”, says the Spanish proverb and Take Kubo He knows that he is now making his World Cup debut against Germany thanks to the fact that Real have signed him. And it is that he is dressed as txuri urdin and in the Anoeta club where he has expressed the best in his football. In fact, after his last game in Mallorca last season, its market value was 7.5 million euros, Real bought it from Real Madrid and now its price has increased to 12 million.
Asked in an interview with Marca if he plans to return to Real Madrid, he is blunt: “Right now I’m a Real Sociedad player and I don’t think about anything else.” He went on to say about the good accommodation found at Real: “The coach takes care of me, my teammates do the same.” And it is that he is clear that “if it was not for Real, I would have had a ticket for the World Cup half lost and now I am lucky to be summoned at 26 and I thank the Real family.” For all this, he affirms that “I think of nothing else” but the Real.
La Real has 100% of its rights
In any case, there is a false impression that Real Sociedad and Real Madrid share the rights of the player’s federation and this is not the case: 100% corresponds to the txuri urdin entity. In the transfer agreement between the two clubs last summer, as MD has learned, what Real Madrid ensured was the entry of 50% of the capital gain from the attacker’s future transfer to a third club. La Real paid 6.5 million euros for him so if another team pays 60 million of its termination clause in the future, the Anoeta club will get 33.25 million and Madrid, 26.75.
La Real has also made it a point to send Real Madrid any offers it receives hut, because he has the right to match it to take the player. This right of first refusal is also included in your contract.
Source: La Verdad

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