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Real Madrid has added Endrick to their list of most expensive transfers after agreeing to pay Palmeiras 72 million Euros for his services. Endrick, on the other hand, is currently ranked seventh among Real Madrid's most expensive transfers in football history. Two of the six players who cost more than Endrick were signed for more than 100 million Euros.
The players in question are Eden Hazard and Gareth Bale.Eden Hazard, on the other hand, is Real Madrid's most expensive player in history, costing 14 million Euros more than second-placed Gareth Bale, who recently left the club. However, despite the fact that he was not a Real Madrid player at the time, Cristiano Ronaldo was signed by the club in the 2009/10 transfer window for 94 million Euros. Other players with higher transfer fees than Endrick include Tchouameni, Zidane, and Rodriguez. These players were signed for a fee ranging between 75 and 80 million Euros.Tchouameni, on the other hand, joined Real Madrid in the summer transfer window of 2022 for 80 million Euros and is currently representing his club in the ongoing 2022 FIFA World Cup. He even scored for France against England in the quarter-finals. L. Figo, L. Jovic, and Ricardo Kaka are among the other players who have made Real Madrid's top ten most expensive transfers in football history.
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Four Real Madrid players have returned to training
The World Cup has only one game left, the final between Argentina and France, and it is safe to say that the tournament has just flown by. There were concerns that it would not be an exciting competition, but it proved to be quite the opposite, with plenty of twists, turns, and surprises. However, the club season is about to resume, and some Real Madrid players who were present at the event in Qatar are returning to training.
It feels strange for club football to be back so soon after the World Cup, but that's what the timing of this edition, being played in the winter, has done.Fans will get used to it, though, as there is still a lot of club football to be played. And four players have returned to Real Madrid training after the World Cup with a lot to prove.
Thibaut Courtois, Eden Hazard, Antonio Rudiger, and Federico Valverde have begun training in Valdebebas, according to Mundo Deportivo.
Four Real Madrid players have returned to the practice field.All four were involved in the World Cup and saw their national teams eliminated in the group stages.
Hazard had one more chance to show that he is still a world-class player, while Courtois could cement his position as the best goalkeeper in the world. Belgium did not advance to the knockout rounds, so neither had a good tournament. However, both Croatia and Morocco advanced to the semi-finals, indicating that they had the most difficult group.
After his incredible form in a Real Madrid shirt in the first half of the season, there were high expectations that Valverde would break out at this World Cup and establish himself as a global superstar of the game. Unfortunately, Uruguay was eliminated from their group.Rudiger was a starter and one of the leaders of the German national team this time, as they were eliminated from the World Cup in the group stage for the second time in a row.
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