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Real Madrid could earn half of a €30 million fee if Forest signs Rueda

Nottingham Forest's interest in Celta Vigo defender Javi Rueda may trigger a 50 % sell-on payment to Real Madrid, whose release clause exceeds €30 million.

Nottingham Forest have shown interest in signing Celta Vigo centre-back Javi Rueda, who spent his youth at Real Madrid's Castilla. Rueda's contract contains a release clause exceeding €30 million, and Real Madrid secured a 50 percent sell-on clause when he left the club. Should Forest complete the transfer at that price, Madrid would stand to collect about €15 million.

This potential windfall illustrates the club's broader policy of preserving future financial stakes in players who leave the academy. The funds could be deployed in the current summer transfer market, easing Madrid's squad-size concerns. The situation underscores how the Spanish side leverages its youth system to generate revenue beyond immediate sales.

Why it matters

It shows how Real Madrid monetises academy graduates, potentially adding millions to its transfer budget.

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