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Newcastle sent a bid for Víctor Muñoz yesterday. Real Madrid will not activate its buy-back clause and will receive over €17 million, half the transfer fee.
espn.co.ukNewcastle sent a bid for Víctor Muñoz yesterday. Real Madrid will not activate the buy-back clause for the player, @FabrizioRomano reported. Newcastle are confident a deal for Víctor Muñoz will be completed, the same report said.
Real Madrid will receive 50 percent of the transfer fee. That share is expected to exceed €17 million, according to the report. The bid was submitted one day earlier, and the arrangement leaves Real Madrid with no option to reclaim the player.
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