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Sunderland insists on this Real Madrid player

The Sunderland continues with its strong intention to sign Gonzalo, a forward who emerged from the Real Madrid academy and has shined especially in the recent FIFA Club World Cup. His performance in that competition has caught the attention of several clubs, including Getafe, which has also shown interest in the young Spaniard.

The great offer from Sunderland.
Despite the competition, Sunderland wants to close the deal quickly and has already put forward a proposal aimed at convincing the white club. The offer consists of 15 million euros plus 5 million in variables, in addition to including a 30% share of the player's future sale. This formula shows that Sunderland believes in Gonzalo's potential and wants to ensure a deal that benefits both parties.

What makes this negotiation special is the buy-back option that Real Madrid would have. The Madrid club will be able to re-sign Gonzalo in the next two years for a fixed price of 30million euros. After that period, Sunderland will be free to set the price if any other team shows interest, although the 30% future sale clause that would benefit Real Madrid in case the player moves to another club will remain valid.

This strategy is common in today's football and allows major teams to continue controlling the future of their young talents, even when they decide to move to other clubs to seek playing time and experience. For Gonzalo, this could be an ideal opportunity to keep growing and demonstrate his worth at a club that strongly believes in him.

Meanwhile, Getafe remains interested but does not seem willing to match the offer or the conditions set by Sunderland, giving the English club an advantage in this race.
 
I knoe its been going down the nick for some time, but how are skysports allowing journalism like this?

"Aaron Ramsdale is a brilliant character. I know he has a few relegations on his CV but you can't argue with his record as a goalkeeper. He was Arsenal's No1 only two seasons ago before David Raya came in and made it his own. He's used to challenging at the top end of the Premier League with Arsenal."

2 years as Arsenal Goalkeeper, where he made countless errors, so much they they replaced him almost immediately.

So no, you cant argue with his record a GK, hes blooming awful.

5 years as first choice goalkeeper, in the Premier League, 3 have ended in relegation. There's a reason why.
 


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