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 · 22h
Who Is Real Madrid And Perez’s Mystery $175 Million Transfer Target?
Real Madrid president Florentino Perez used an appearance on Spanish television program Horizonte to announce three new signings on Thursday evening.

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 · 2h
Real Madrid are about to smash their transfer record – but for who? Three players it could be
 · 7h · on MSN
Eight Contenders to Be Florentino Perez’s Mystery $175 Million Real Madrid Target
 · 6h
Real Madrid plan Olise bid - Saturday's gossip
Real Madrid will make a £130m move for Bayern Munich and France winger Michael Olise, 24, if Florentino Perez is elected as the club's president.

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 · 22h
Real Madrid president Perez makes €150m mystery signing claim as surreal campaign continues
 · 1d
Mourinho story on Real return is withdrawn
 · 8h
Florentino Perez does not want Manchester City ace at Real Madrid
Riquelme has named Rodri as his marquee signing.

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 · 9h
Will Bayern Munich accept Real Madrid’s Michael Olise bid?
 · 11h
Florentino Pérez: Real Madrid have identified a ‘Ronaldo & Kaká’-level signing
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Transfer rumors: Man Utd chase Barcelona defender; Real Madrid’s Gvardiol boost

Marc Cucurella, Cody Gakpo, Lewis Hall and Fermín López all feature in the gossip.
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Outlandish transfer promises and underhand tactics: a sordid presidential election campaign is raging at Real Madrid

The race for the Real Madrid presidency is turning ugly. Incumbent Florentino Pérez and challenger Enrique Riquelme are now trading ever more outlandish transfer promises, and both seem prepared to use any means necessary—fair or foul—to secure victory.
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