Carvalho Joins Monaco From Real Madrid

Started by Folami David, May 29, 2013, 02:48 PM

Folami David

Monaco's preparations for the 2013-14 campaign continued on Tuesday when the newly-promoted Ligue 1 club signed centre back Ricardo Carvalho from Real Madrid on a one-year deal.
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The 35-year-old ex-Portugal international had joined Real from Chelsea in 2010, having won the Champions League under Jose Mourinho for Porto against Monaco in the 2004 final.
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Carvalho, whose arrival as a free agent was announced by the Ligue 2 champions on their website (www.asm-fc.com), was out of favour at Real where he played eight La Liga games this season.
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The principality club have already signed midfielders Joao Moutinho and James Rodriguez from Porto on five-year contracts for a combined €70 million as they look to emulate the success of Ligue 1 champions Paris St Germain.
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There is also media speculation that Monaco, backed by Russian billionaire Dmitry Rybolovlev since late 2011, are about to sign Colombia striker Radamel Falcao from Atletico Madrid.
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Moutinho and Rodriguez, aged 26 and 21 respectively, were instrumental in helping Porto clinch a third consecutive domestic league title this season.
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Monaco are at odds with the French football authorities over tax exemptions but have attracted many leading players helped by the fact that, under the principality's laws, foreigners do not pay tax on their wages.
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The French League (LFP) has ruled that the club must move their head office to France by the start of June next year, meaning players would pay tax in France.

Shola Sholaz

Monaco are really desperate to prove a point next season in France. They are ready to spend more than enough

Folami David

That is the club for football stars now cause the money is there. Radamel Falcao had to bone Chelsea for it. Great sha!

Folami David

I believe this players would make their season something to remember. They are world class players

Shola Sholaz

He was on the bench for Real Madrid all through his stay. I hope he would be a wonderful addition to Monaco.