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FootballReal Madrid Insert Outrageous Amount as Buyout Clause in Antonio Rudiger's Contract
- German defender Antonio Rudiger will be joining Spanish La Liga side Real Madrid at the end of the season
- Antonio Rudiger has agreed a four-year deal with Real Madrid and will be leaving Premier Leaguu side Chelsea for free
- And in their bid to make Antonio Rudiger stay for many years at Santiago, Real Madrid have placed £340m buyout clause on his deal
Spanish giants Real Madrid have reportedly inserted massive sum of £340m buyout clause on the contract of Antonio Rudiger who will be moving to the Santiago Bernabeu in the summer.
Antonio Rudiger is reported to have agreed four-year deal with Real Madrid and the German defender will be leaving Premier League side Chelsea on a free transfer.
The 29-year-old will also be taking more than £400k a week which is good amount of money for a defender.
The long term contract and massive salary deal means Antonio Rudiger is unlikely to leave the Spanish giants before retirement.
According to the report on UK Sun, Real Madrid chiefs are aware that some European giants may come with the aim of luring Rudiger away from the Santiago and this prompted them to insert mega amount on his contract.
Chelsea coach Thomas Tuchel was not happy that he will be losing Rudiger in the summer, but there was nothing he could do to stop his imminent exit.
When did Antonio Rudiger join Chelsea?
Antonio Rudiger joined Chelsea in 2017 from Roma and has scored nine goals in 130 games for the Stamford Bridge landlords.
Tuchel Makes Strong Comment About His Players After Draw Against Wolves
Earlier, Sports Brief had reported how Thomas Tuchel who is in charge of Premier League side Chelsea stated clearly that he doesn't care if his styles of coaching is not being liked by some players adding that they must abide.
Real Madrid eye mega million transfer deal for another Chelsea star after Rudiger
FootballThis comes after the German gaffer forced all Chelsea players to train on Sunday, 8 May, which was their expected day off after playing 2-2 draw at home against Wolves.
Belgian striker Romelu Lukaku scored the two goals for Chelsea against Wolves, but Thomas Tuchel was not happy with how his players allowed the visitors to come back into the game and left Stamford Bridge with a point.
Thomas Tuchel explained that he had many times also sacrificed his free Sundays.