James Rodríguez and what Envigado, Banfield, Porto and Monaco would gain from their sale



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A new toffee! After a long novel and several difficult situations at Real Madrid, James Rodríguez’s move to Everton in England was finally confirmed in a three-year contract and with a figure of around 25 million euros. The Colombian will meet his compatriot Yerry Mina at the Liverpool club.

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The team of England will be the seventh club in James Rodríguez’s career after starting in Envigado, passing through Banfield, arriving in Europe in Porto, moving to Monaco in France, fulfill his dream at Real Madrid and be part of Bayern Munich.

It will be a new challenge for James in sports and economics implied by his rebirth in the elite of world football. This transfer not only benefits the Colombian but also to all the teams in which he has played.

It should be remembered that FIFA has established a solidarity regulation in club transfers where a certain percentage must go to the clubs that trained the players from quarries to 23 years.

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For this reason, Envigado, Banfield, Porto and Monaco would benefit from his arrival at Everton. In this way, thanks to his transfer of approximately 25 million euros from Real Madrid, about US $ 1,200,000 would be given to all the clubs involved.

In Envigado they wait around 250 thousand dollars, in Banfield 375 thousand, another 500 thousand for Porto and finally 100 thousand dollars for Porto.



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