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Spanish giants Real Madrid bought Christiano Rolando from Manchester United for a world record of 80 million pounds.

yes they did, also recently they payed a German footballer(ozil) 25 million to come and play.......lots of money to spend. that is why real Madrid is the richest club in the world

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