Original title: It is revealed that Real Madrid is eyeing Ibrahimovic’s successor, the other party is asking for a price of 50 million, and the giant wants to cut a knife
A few days ago, according to Spain’s “Fichajes” report, Real Madrid president Florentino still wants to strengthen the striker. There is a new name on his list, that is, the Swedish striker Isaac of the Real Sociedad, but it costs regarding 50 million euros to sign him. transfer fee around.
Real Madrid is eager to transform the striker this summer. Players such as Jovic, Mariano and Mayoral, who returned from loan, are difficult to stay. Florentino hopes that more powerful players will arrive. However, Benzema’s main center will not be shaken for the time being, so Real Madrid is looking for a replacement center, and Florentino’s target is the Real Sociedad’s Sweden international Isak.
Isaac was born on September 21, 1999. The Eritrean-born teenager first made his debut in the youth academy of AIK in Sweden. At the age of 18, he joined Dortmund for 8.6 million euros and was loaned to the Netherlands in the 2018-19 season. Willem II, who was spotted by Real Sociedad following the season, signed him for 15 million euros.
After joining Real Sociedad, he scored 43 goals and had 8 assists in 128 games. The efficiency is still good. The 1.92-meter Isak still has good foot skills. Ibrahimovic’s successor in the Swedish national team. He also made 37 appearances for the Swedish team, with 9 goals and 3 assists.
Isaac is on the rise, and Real Sociedad’s asking price for him is not low. They told Real Madrid that if they want to get Isaac, it will cost at least 50 million euros. Real Sociedad just renewed his contract with Isaac until 2026 last year, so they are very confident, and Florentino hopes to negotiate with Real Sociedad to lower Isak’s transfer fee.Return to Sohu, see more
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