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Pte del Madrid quiere liberar 10 jugadores y fichar 2 más

04 julio 2009 06:30 AM
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MADRID (Reuters) - El Real Madrid necesita contratar a dos jugadores más y desprenderse de unos diez para cerrar su ronda de transferencias del verano europeo, dijo el presidente del club, Florentino Pérez.

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