The midfielder and his new club formalized the news on June 11 via a press release.
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This time, Real Madrid prevailed. The club crowned European champion on May 28 reached an agreement with Monaco and Aurélien Tchouameni for the transfer of the player trained at Girondins de Bordeaux. After several weeks of negotiation, the formalization was recorded on Saturday, June 11, via a press release from the Madrid club. The balance therefore tipped for the Merengues while PSG and Liverpool were also interested. Aurélien Tchouameni, 22, has signed up with the Spanish champion and European champion for the next six seasons. It will be presented to the public on Tuesday June 14, the day after France-Croatia, following the traditional medical visit.
Comunicado Oficial: Tchouaméni. #Real Madrid | #WelcomeTchouaméni
— Real Madrid CF (@realmadrid) June 11, 2022
A clear progression in recent years for the one who left Bordeaux in 2020 to join the principality. Indisputable holder within the team now coached by Philippe Clement, the midfielder is becoming more and more important in the France team and seems to be gaining his place in a group that is nevertheless well provided for in his position. In confidence, he opened his goal counter in Blue in March 2022 against Côte d’Ivoire and was the only player to start as a starter in the last three meetings of the Blues in the League of Nations..
He will now have to convince Carlo Ancelotti of his contribution to a game sector in full revolution on the side of the Spanish capital. The historic Toni Kroos, Casemiro and Luka Modric – who extended his contract on Wednesday until 2023 – are still present but, in addition to the third mentioned above, no longer have the performance of yesteryear. He will join his compatriot Eduardo Camavinga (19) to create a new momentum in the Madrid midfield with also the Uruguayan, Fede Valverde (23).
Florentino Perez @lukamodric10 #Real Madrid | #Modric2023 pic.twitter.com/DOpnycd21J
— Real Madrid CF (@realmadrid) June 8, 2022
After the resounding failure of the non-arrival of Kylian Mbappé, he is Real’s second recruit after the arrival of the rough German defender Antonio Rüdiger (29), free of any contract on June 30 (from Chelsea) .