Quoted from the article :
Plus, we all know that the Rey is a Real fanReal are well known for being keen to pay their transfer fees in instalments – hence why Tottenham are still owed money for Luka Modric and while Real's debt is often quoted as €590m and they remain under investigation by the European Commission over a land deal with the city council, that figure measures their entire liabilities.
Under the accounting measures employed by English clubs, the blogger Swiss Ramble worked out last year the figure would be €146m – less than Arsenal or Manchester United.
Under the FFP rules, clubs are allowed €45m leeway over the first two seasons and can also disregard deals signed before the rules were announced. Even if they fall foul, if they can show a positive "direction of travel" it will act as mitigation.
All of which means that Madrid, with their huge earning power, are a less startling example of football's refusal to bend to Platini's will than Manchester City, Paris St-Germain and Monaco.

Y'all throwing names like that lol ?Strootman![]()
Strootman is a starter in Garcia's Roma and has been a key player for them this season (in a really nice midfield along with De Rossi and Pjanic). They are in the CL and the team is pretty solid and just finished 2nd with their highest total of points ever (85) behind european record-making 102 points Juve and the man will somehow say to himself "I'm going to Man U this summer
