LIVE
No live matches
🌍 Other regions



🌐 All regions
ONE GAME. ONE COMMUNITY. ALL TOGETHER.
← Back to articles

Transfers

Arribas transfer race could net Real Madrid €10m economic boost

🇪🇸

Sergio Arribas’ transfer could deliver a €10 million economic boost to Real Madrid, as the club retains 50% of his economic rights. The 23-year-old midfielder has scored 44 goals and provided 16 assists since joining Almería in 2023, making him one of the Segunda División’s standout performers. This season alone, he has contributed 26 goals and seven assists in the league.

Ajax and Benfica are now locked in a battle for Arribas’ signature, with both clubs vying to sign the Madrid-born playmaker. Benfica have already made initial contact with his representatives, targeting a transfer fee exceeding €20 million. The Lisbon club aim to bolster their attacking ranks with the versatile midfielder.

Ajax have emerged as serious contenders, with both Michel and Jordi Cruyff reportedly fascinated by Arribas. While no formal contact has been made, the Eredivisie side see a move as a significant step up for the player. A potential transfer to Ajax would test his abilities in European football.

Sporting CP and Como had previously shown interest in Arribas, though Como’s pursuit ended after agreeing to the return of Nico Paz. Almería’s asking price reflects Arribas’ consistent performances, which have drawn attention across multiple European clubs.

Real Madrid’s retained clause ensures they will receive half of any transfer fee Almería secure. With the deal expected to surpass €20 million, the club stands to gain around €10 million—a substantial financial injection amid their summer squad overhaul.

The race for Arribas highlights the growing demand for La Fabrica graduates this transfer window. His performances have established him as one of the most sought-after young talents in Spain’s second tier.

Almería’s valuation of Arribas underscores his importance to the club’s ambitions. The midfielder’s goal contributions have been pivotal in their recent campaigns, making him a key asset in their transfer strategy.

Discussion (0)

International discussion — reactions from football fans across all countries come together here. Use the translate button for comments in other languages.

Be the first to comment!

Comment on this article

Choose a display name — you don't have to use your real name

Your display name is shown, your email never. Privacy

← Back to articles