
Florentino Closes a €75 Million Signing, Global Sensation for the Defense
The Million-Dollar Deal Florentino Pérez Has Managed to Finalize for a World-Class Star
Real Madrid has always been known for signing some of the best stars from around the world. With a squad whose talent and value are constantly increasing, Florentino has contributed to this growth on several occasions. His latest move has shown this, with Florentino achieving a multimillion-dollar signing.
Trent Alexander-Arnold is the player Florentino Pérez has managed to convince to join Real Madrid. Although his transfer would be at zero cost due to his contractual situation, his valuation is what has impressed. Valued at 75 million euros, Arnold is the most expensive right-back in the world.

Being close to having a 75-million star, Florentino has once again secured a historic signing for Real Madrid. With a few details remaining and, of course, the player's signature, everything is set for Florentino Pérez to finalize Arnold's signing.
Florentino's Skill
During his two terms at the helm of Real Madrid, Florentino Pérez has always stood out for the deals he manages to finalize. Whether for a promising talent or a great star, Florentino finds a way to make the deal affordable. Arnold's signing has been no exception, with Florentino working hard to achieve it.
Arnold's upcoming arrival at Real Madrid would mean the team would have the highest-valued right-back in the world. In the top 10 presented by the specialized portal, Transfermarkt, Arnold surpassed the other right-backs by a large margin.

Only Hakimi and Koundé, who are part of the Top 3, were surpassed by 10 and 15 million euros respectively. This transfer shows that, once again, Florentino has found a way to avoid spending an enormous amount of money on a star.
Florentino's Success
Once again confirming himself as the best President of any soccer club, Florentino is awaiting Arnold's arrival. Expected to be Carvajal's replacement, Arnold will have what it takes to shine in the way Real Madrid expects.
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