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I Would Like To Know Where Madrid Get Their Money - Joan Laporta

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R.Madrid’s jaw dropping €94 million offer to Manchester Utd for CR7, coupled with the €65m already agreed to be paid to rossoneri for Ricardo Kaka, has left football fans and pundits around the world wondering just how the Spanish titans are able to access such extravagant funds during times of an economic recession.

president of Barcelona Joan Laporta is the latest to join the group of curious observers as he questioned how Los Merengues are able to afford such titanic fees.

Laporta also continued to berate Real Madrid’s transfer policies while comparing it with the Blaugrana philosophy.

“We have here two very different models. We at El Barca have established a concrete model based on our efforts and hard work while the other is based on the urgency to spend and take risks in order to be competitive,” he said in an interview with Tu Diras.

“We are shaping our players to become the FIFA World Player of the Year, while they are merely buying them.

“Right now, Real Madrid are just signing famous players and it will be difficult for them to combine all these figures together,” he cautioned.

Joan Laporta then went on to reiterate that he will not spend excessively in the market just to purchase the player that he wants.

“Each person does what he wants with his own money, but it is important not to go astray, especially when there is a global economic crisis,” he add.

“There will always be pressure and anxiety, but we will act calmly. We have the experience to confront such situations and we have already planned for the season ahead.

“We will reinforce the necessary positions with intelligence and find players who can contribute with the proper motivation and offer the right level of fighting spirit.”

Finally, he echoed the sentiments of the club’s financial chief, Xavier Sala i Martin, when he quipped, “I would like to know where Real Madrid go to get their money.”


R.Madrid’s jaw dropping €94 million offer to Manchester Utd for CR7, coupled with the €65m already agreed to be paid to rossoneri for Ricardo Kaka, has left football fans and pundits around the world wondering just how the Spanish titans are able to access such extravagant funds during times of an economic recession.

president of Barcelona Joan Laporta is the latest to join the group of curious observers as he questioned how Los Merengues are able to afford such titanic fees.

Laporta also continued to berate Real Madrid’s transfer policies while comparing it with the Blaugrana philosophy.

“We have here two very different models. We at El Barca have established a concrete model based on our efforts and hard work while the other is based on the urgency to spend and take risks in order to be competitive,” he said in an interview with Tu Diras.

“We are shaping our players to become the FIFA World Player of the Year, while they are merely buying them.

“Right now, Real Madrid are just signing famous players and it will be difficult for them to combine all these figures together,” he cautioned.

Joan Laporta then went on to reiterate that he will not spend excessively in the market just to purchase the player that he wants.

“Each person does what he wants with his own money, but it is important not to go astray, especially when there is a global economic crisis,” he add.

“There will always be pressure and anxiety, but we will act calmly. We have the experience to confront such situations and we have already planned for the season ahead.

“We will reinforce the necessary positions with intelligence and find players who can contribute with the proper motivation and offer the right level of fighting spirit.”

Finally, he echoed the sentiments of the club’s financial chief, Xavier Sala i Martin, when he quipped, “I would like to know where Real Madrid go to get their money.”