Real Madrid is in a fantastic position when it comes to adding players in January or next summer. Los Blancos are in good shape while Barcelona is still reeling from its crippling financial problems.
In the last two years, football club Real Madrid has avoided making major additions instead of relying on cash infusions to replace departing players and loan exits. However, the Santiago Bernabeu club made a little profit last year, which only a few clubs accomplished despite the coronavirus pandemic.
This is owing to their lack of expenditure, at least until Eduardo Camavinga was signed this summer. La Liga corporate director Juan Guerra recently said according to AS football news: “The economic management Real Madrid have done during the pandemic has been excellent. If you add up the results from 2019/20 and 2020/21, there is a profit of €1million. They have achieved a balance of bills and incomings to have no losses.”
Last summer Los Blancos failed to entice Kylian Mbappe away from PSG even after proposing over €180 million for him. Instead, they’re anticipated to try to sign him for free next summer, with the option of negotiating a pre-contract arrangement starting in January.
Alternatively, they might go in with another offer to sign him in January for a fee. But anyway, some superb economic management seems to have benefited them to no end in their effort to land their long-term aim.
