Real Madrid Sign Huijsen And Trent For €68M But Earn €72M From Club World Cup

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Real Madrid Just Spent €68M on Huijsen and Trent But They’ve Already Made €72M from the Club World Cup

Real Madrid have done it again: splashing big, earning bigger.

The Spanish giants just spent a cool €68 million to bring in Dean Huijsen from Juventus and Trent Alexander-Arnold from Liverpool. One’s a towering 19-year-old defender dubbed the next Van Dijk (but with better feet), and the other is one of the best right-backs of the past decade, who might now be tasked with becoming a crossing wizard in white. They both were signed under the Xabi Era, as they improve on the ball quality of the team and also provide better passing ability.

Madrid have already earned €72 million from their FIFA Club World Cup 2025

Now here’s the kicker: Madrid have already earned €72 million from their FIFA Club World Cup 2025 campaign, more than enough to cover both new signings and still have change left for a Benzema-shaped statue at the Santiago Bernabeu.

And they’re not done yet.

Dean Huijsen To Real Madrid: Here We Go, Credits-Youtube

Xabi Alonso’s men face PSG in the Semi-final, and if they win against the current Champions League winners, another €30 million will land in their bank account. That means the Club World Cup could end up bringing in over €100 million in prize money. That’s not just a trophy; that’s a financial cheat code.

Florentino Perez might actually be running football on Career Mode

Florentino Perez might actually be running football on Career Mode with financial takeover on. Sign two elite-level players, make your squad even deeper, and pay for it all by winning a tournament. Business, and football, done right.

Trent Alexander-Arnold and Arda Guler

Madrid’s golden generation is being carefully future-proofed, Huijsen as a long-term centre-back project, and Trent potentially reinventing himself in Madrid. Whether you’re into tactics, transfers, or just bank balance statements, Madrid are ticking every box.

Two more win, one more trophy, and maybe another mega-signing before preseason even kicks off?

Don’t bet against it. Florentino Pere knows how to run a big club and might ask Xabi Alonso to get another striker or midfield player, if he pleases.

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