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TOP 10 MOST EXPENSIVE SIGNINGS IN THE HISTORY OF REAL MADRID AFTER BELLINGHAM'S SIGNING

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Spanish La Liga club Real Madrid completed the biggest move of the transfer window a few weeks ago with the signing of Jude Bellingham from Borussia Dortmund to bolster Carlo Ancelotti's men's midfield division. The deal cost the club 103 million euros, making the English player the second most expensive signing in Real Madrid history.




The top player on the list is Eden Hazard. The Belgian striker joined the club in the 2019/20 season for 115 million euros. The transfer could be one of the worst investments in the club's history as the Belgian star left the club in the summer after a spell at the club. The third most expensive transfer in Real Madrid history was Gareth Bale, who was signed from Tottenham Hotspur during the 2013/14 season. The Welshman won numerous trophies with the Spanish La Liga club before leaving the club a few months ago. He was signed for 101 million euros.


The fourth most expensive transfer in Real Madrid history was the signing of Cristiano Ronaldo. The Portuguese legend became the greatest player in the history of the Spanish La Liga club, scoring 450 goals during his time at the club. Here is the full list of the 10 most expensive signings in Real Madrid history: 


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Kylian Mbappé has won the Golden Boy award, with Liverpool's Harvey Elliott shortlisted this year. Another candidate overtook the French in one area.


The long list of 100 people for the 2023 Golden Boy was announced this week, with the prestigious award having belonged to Lionel Messi, Kylian Mbappé and Wayne Rooney in the past. Barcelona's Gavi won the honor in 2022 and this time it looks like he's one of the contenders to win it again.



The award is presented to the best under-21 player in the major European leagues and the winner is determined by votes on the website of the Italian publication Tuttosport - the organizer of the competition - as well as the choice of European journalists. This year, a new algorithm will first narrow the selection down to 20 finals, to which five wildcards will be added.


Jamal Musiala is the most popular this time around, followed by Jude Bellingham, Gavi and António Silva according to stats generated by Football Benchmark.


The winner does not appear to be from the Premier League this year, although the player topping the list of England's top flights is signing for Liverpool, Harvey Elliott. The Red Devils youngster is 14th in the standings, ahead of Manchester City's Rico Lewis in 17th, followed by Stefan Baj?eti? in 21st.



Many of the sport's brightest prospects have a spot on the list, with Elliott's ranking likely to provide Jürgen Klopp with a transfer clue. The Liverpool midfielder is 14th but just above him is Rayan Cherki, who has played very well at Lyon this season.


Indeed, the Frenchman has enjoyed a breakout campaign at home, making 34 Ligue 1 appearances after making just 16 appearances last season. Cherki is only 19 years old but he is a talent worth watching and someone the Reds could be interested in.


The ambidextrous player has spent most of the past year playing as a diamond midfielder for Lyon, although he has also accumulated experience as a winger. The teen star has scored four goals and provided six assists in Ligue 1 this season, but it is his ability to influence attacks - rather than cover - that is the most impressive factor associated with his style of play. his play. Simply put, Cherki is good at advancing the game in a variety of ways. Only four players in France have dribbled more than him this season, with Messi one of them at the top of the tree. Lyon's talisman posted a total of 79, putting him one place above Mbappé at 74, although the Paris Saint-Germain superstar played more minutes.


Rayan Cherki from Lyon.

Liverpool could target Rayan Cherki. Cherki also ranks third in Ligue 1 for improved runs behind only Mbappé and Moses Simon, and he's second for runs in the box. The prodigy is an expert at moving the ball forward dynamically and he can create the same impact through his pass.


Players who regularly occupy the bottom third of the pitch don't tend to make many progressive passes due to the nature of their forward position, but Cherki hit 144, averaging around 6.9 per 90 minutes. For context, global icons Messi and Neymar average around 9.5 for 90, with Kevin De Bruyne leading the Premier League among attacking players with 9.1.


Klopp's attack department is healthy at the moment, which suggests that a move for Cherki is unlikely in the near future, although Liverpool need high-profile midfielders. 

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