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Real Madrid's bold new transfer strategy makes complete sense

Over the last few years, it has been clear that Real Madrid are in the phase of phasing out the veteran players of the old guard and bringing in the newer, younger generation of players who are expected to achieve equal or greater success than the last generation.

Players like Jude Bellingham, Kylian Mbappe, and Trent Alexander-Arnold, among others, have all been brought to the club and are expected to be cornerstone pieces of the club's future. However, the manner in which the club has signed these players can be vastly different from player to player.

Whether it's paying €100 million for Jude Bellingham or signing Mbappe as a free agent, the club always has a strategy when it comes to its signings even when sometimes it looks like they don't.

And according to the most recent reports, the club has established their transfer policy going forward, and truth be told, it is a brilliant strategy.

Real Madrid's bold new transfer strategy for all future signings

As being reported by Marca, Real Madrid have decided their new transfer strategy going forward for all future signings, they will pay release clauses for young players only, like Dean Huijsen for example, and they will sign veteran players as free agents only, like Mbappe and Alexander-Arnold.

When you analyze it, this strategy makes a lot of sense and is sustainable from the clubs perspective. It allows the club to build for the future with the young players, but also grab experienced players for now without having to pay any ridiculously high fee.

For a club like Real Madrid that like to be prepared for the future but also focus on success now, this strategy is brilliant.

It has allowed the club to build a formidable squad filled with youngsters and veterans. Given how this has worked out for Real Madrid, it would not be a surprise if other European clubs copied this transfer strategy going forward.

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