Rare: Real Madrid benefits over 90m euros from selling players that did not play for them last season

Real Madrid has secured a huge financial benefit this summer, collecting a total of 92m euros thanks to the clever clauses involved in the transfers of several players who were not part of the first team.
The Madrilen club benefited 60m euros from the final sale of Nico Paz to Cosmo, after preserving important rights over the Argentine midfielder.
Another considerable amount came from the transfer of Victor Munoz from Osasuna to Liverpool, with Real Madrid collecting 20m euros thanks to the clause guaranteeing 50 percent of the amount from the player's next sale.
Meanwhile, the Madrillians benefited another 12.5m euros from the passage of Alvaro Rodriguez from Elche to Bournemouth through a similar agreement that provided the club 50 percent rights on the attacker.
In total, Real Madrid has added 92m euros to club crates without selling any current team player, giving a major boost to the new coach's summer budget, Jose Mourinho. /Telegrafi/











