Monaco's major benefits from selling players in recent years

Monaco can be well considered “pricipata” of the transitional deadlines, and this is due to the huge figures benefited by the sale of its football players in recent years. The figure that has been drawn from various clubs in the Monaco crates is 389m euros, which could amount to over 500m euros, if Real [...]
Monaco can be well considered “pricipata” of the transitional deadlines, and this is due to the huge figures benefited by the sale of its football players in recent years.
The figure that has been drawn from various clubs in the Monaco crates is 389m euros, which could amount to over 500m euros, if Real Madrid could buy Kylyan Mbupen for 135m euros.
In the summer of 2014, the club playing in Ligue 1 sold James Rodriguez to Reali for 80 million euros for his card, broadcasts the TCH.
This summer was Manchester City, which enjoyed leaders of the Principata team buying Benjamin Mendy and Bernardo Silva for 58m euros and 50m euros, respectively.
Manchester Unitedi also spent a significant figure on Anthony Martial, a total of 60m euros, while Chelsea provided the service of Tiewoo Bakayoko and poured out 40m euros in the cashiers of Monaco.
Geoffrey Kondagbia cost Inter 36m euros, while for Leyvin Kurzawa, Aymen Abdennour and Yannick Carrasco Groups of the SPG, Valencia and Atletico Madrid spent 65m euros together.












