Real Madrid Sets €60 Million Price Tag on Rising Star Brahim Diaz

Real Madrid secures its prodigy Brahim Diaz who is attracting the interest of several major European clubs. The Madrid club has set the value of the Spanish-Moroccan striker at 60 million euros, 25 more than his market value.
Brahim Díaz is one of the key players of Real Madrid. The unavailability of certain players in attack due to injury has been an opportunity for the player of Moroccan origin to reveal all his talent this season. The 24-year-old midfielder is in great form and is attracting the interest of several major European clubs who want to secure his services, even on loan, according to Sport.es.
Faced with this growing interest in Brahim Diaz, Real Madrid has decided to secure its prodigy. The player has no intention of leaving and the club is also not considering selling him. But Diaz could ask to leave Madrid if Ancelotti does not give him enough playing time after the arrival of new talents during the summer transfer window.
Brahim Diaz’s contract with Real Madrid runs until 2027, but his salary is not commensurate with his current performance. The native of Malaga earns around eight million euros, one of the lowest salaries in the club. This low remuneration could lead him to move away from Santiago Bernabeu if a club offered him a more attractive offer, analyzes the Spanish media.
To recall, Brahim Diaz arrived at Real Madrid in January 2019 from Manchester City for 17 million euros. Upon his arrival, he was loaned for three seasons to AC Milan. At the time, his market value was barely three million euros. But since December, the new Atlas Lion has a value of 35 million euros, according to Transfermarkt. Real Madrid will let him go if they receive an offer of 60 million euros.
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