Is Real Madrid really downgrading by selling its legends?

Is Real Madrid really downgrading by selling its legends?
Is Real Madrid really downgrading by selling its legends?
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Is Real Madrid in mud after Sergio Ramos and Raphael Varane’s departure?

Real Madrid is arguably one of the greatest club in football history. The club has a wide range of history which connects his former players to its rise.

Los Blanocs won the ‘Club of the 20th Century’ and has won the most European titles in history. However, they have been in a frequent downgrade after Cristiano Ronaldo’s departure.

Cristiano Ronaldo left his beloved club in 2018 when he signed a three year contract with Juventus. Since then, Real Madrid haven’t been in UEFA Champions League final yet.

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Maybe it was Ronaldo’s worst decision of his career but it was more of a downgrade for Florentino Perez. They shouldn’t have let their greatest player go so easily.

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Madrid’s nightmare came when Sergio Ramos announced his departure news in July 2021. Their most beloved player has joined PSG, which the fans consider is Perez’ fault.

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More heartbreaking scene appeared when Raphael Varane joined the English club in the same month. Manchester United has signed the French international.

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An empty space has been filled by David Alaba as he signed for his dream club this July. But is this the end for Madrid’s dominance all over the Europe? If you ask us, this club is currently in a bad condition and need to sign some great players to fill those voids.

Kylian Mbappe is the closest player Madrid could sign this summer. He is currently in talk with PSG and Real Madrid.

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