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€20m release clause triggers Real Madrid’s fourth summer signing

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Real Madrid have activated a €20 million release clause to secure the signing of 30‑year‑old Dutch defender Denzel Dumfries from Inter Milan, confirming his four‑year contract that runs until June 30 2030. The club announced the move on Sunday after waiting for his Netherlands side’s World Cup elimination. The transfer marks Real Madrid’s fourth addition to the squad this summer, following the arrivals of Bernardo Silva, Marc Cucurella and Ibrahima Konaté. President Florentino Perez had previously revealed during his re‑election campaign that an agreement with Inter Milan had been reached. New head coach Jose Mourinho specifically requested the Dutch full‑back, prompting the club to move swiftly on the deal. The €20 million clause was triggered to secure Dumfries before other suitors could intervene. Real Madrid delayed the public announcement until after the Netherlands were eliminated from the 2026 World Cup by Morocco. The club said the postponement was intended to allow Dumfries to concentrate fully on the tournament without distraction. The club issued an official statement on Sunday outlining the terms of the transfer. “Real Madrid C. F. and Inter Milan have reached an agreement for the transfer of the player Denzel Dumfries, who is linked to our club for the next four seasons, until June 30, 2030,” the statement read. Dumfries will be presented in Madrid in the coming weeks after a brief break from football. He will report to Mourinho’s staff and integrate with his new teammates ahead of the 2026‑27 campaign. The €20 million outlay underscores Real Madrid’s continued investment in defensive reinforcements, complementing earlier signings. The move reflects the club’s broader strategy to refresh the squad ahead of the next season.

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