The Spanish giants are playing with broken financial rules, though
Why would you want to join Real Madrid when you could join Man City?
>how he may end up in rotation
Where does the money that Real/Barca use to pay their players salary actually come from?
If you have such a high debt level, aren't you supposed to pay it back?
Honestly how can they physically have any money?
Nicer weather in Madrid
Well they are basically political institutions and there’s a lot of corruption when it comes to Spanish government involving money. They always get caught using tax payers money to build things like new training facilities and youth academies etc.
He's a very technically gifted player and probably wants to go to a league that doesn't rely on hoofballs
how can you even deny that? what team is bigger? Madrid beats every other club in almost every relevant metric, the second best isn't even close
in what sense?
posting in a joke thread
none of that has ever happened
I expected a better grasp of basic economics from an Austrian
Real and Barça aren't even in the top 10 most indebted clubs
they could afford to be in A LOT more debt considering they are the most and third most valuable clubs in the world respectively. Real has been topping the revenue charts for fucking forever. any bank will be willing to lend money to clubs like these since they have a fuckload of assets (the most relevant one being their footballers) and will never default