Ryan’s operation could approach a million

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the march of Matthew Ryan of Real Sociedad became official on Tuesday morning, 24 hours after the goalkeeper landed in Copenhagen to pass a medical examination and meet his new teammates. The Australian has signed for the Danish league champions for the next two seasons, until 2024, with the clear aim of taking a starting position and reaching the World Cup in top form.

The transfer was closed for half a million euros. In the agreement, in addition, an interesting variable was agreed for Real. Should Copenhagen qualify for the Champions League group stage, regardless of whether Ryan whether or not he plays in the preliminary tie, the txuri urdin club will receive an additional 250,000 euros for the sale of the footballer. So the intention brings Real closer to a million euro acquisition, as it will pocket 750,000 euros in total. Undoubtedly, a profitable operation considering Ryan arrived for free a year ago.

La Real, therefore, is ‘playing’ a preview of the Champions League that Copenhagen has arranged with Turkish Trabzonspor. The first leg is next Tuesday in Denmark and the second leg, a week later in Turkey, on Wednesday 24th. If Copenhagen wins, 250,000 euros for Anoeta’s coffers.

The purpose of the Danish box, recordwas injured, so the destination is attractive to Ryan, eager to overcome the change that at Real led him to not exceed nine official games. A knee tendinitis kept him from training during the preseason.

Source: La Verdad

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