Real Madrid won't trigger Víctor Muñoz buy-back clause, Newcastle

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Real Madrid will not activate the buy-back clause for Víctor Muñoz. Newcastle United are confident of completing the deal after sending a bid yesterday. Real Madrid will receive 50% of the transfer fee, over €17 million.
Real Madrid will not activate the buy-back clause for Víctor Muñoz, according to reports. Newcastle United are confident of finalizing the deal after submitting a bid yesterday.
As part of the agreement, Real Madrid will receive 50% of the transfer fee, which is expected to be over €17 million.
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