
Florentino gives the OK to the deal, almost €40M this summer for two players
The billion-dollar revenues Real Madrid will have following Florentino Pérez's recent decision
Transfer markets have always been known for the number of deals that take place over several months. With several teams signing or allowing some players to leave, Real Madrid always manages to be a main player. This time has been no exception, with Florentino Pérez making a firm decision regarding two players.
While Real Madrid has made important signings during this market, Florentino also expects to receive some income. He can achieve this, for the most part, through the sale of Takefusa Kubo and Miguel Gutiérrez. Both players are set to leave their respective teams this summer, potentially bringing significant income to Real Madrid.

Kubo, who has been one of Real Sociedad's stars, is set to move to the Premier League. Meanwhile, Miguel Gutiérrez is wanted by Juventus, who will have to pay €40 million ($40 million) to secure his services.
Real Madrid's income
For several years, Real Madrid has been known for their mastery when it comes to completing signings or departures. By achieving impossible transfers, Real Madrid has also completed very fruitful departures. The deals involving Kubo and Miguel Gutiérrez are a good example, with Real Madrid obtaining 50% of the income from their future sales.
As for Kubo, the player still doesn't have a specific destination in the Premier League, as he is analyzing all available offers. At 24 years old and having scored 7 goals and provided 4 assists this season, his departure would be for €40 million ($40 million).

Miguel Gutiérrez, who was on Real Madrid's radar to return and strengthen the left back position, will ultimately leave Girona. Having established himself as Girona's star, the 23-year-old left back is preparing for his move to Juventus in Turin.
Florentino Pérez's mastery
Once again, Florentino Pérez has shown his intelligence when it comes to making important deals. Neither Miguel nor Kubo managed to find their place at Real Madrid, but their departures will end up greatly benefiting the club's finances.
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