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Explaining buyout clauses

I could explain typical buyout clauses, where fees like €25m are common. Clubs often try to avoid these costs by waiting for contracts to end or negotiating. Contextually, Real Madrid tends to avoid paying large release clauses for coaches, preferring to negotiate and potentially lower the fee. As of my last update in October 2024, Alonso was still at Leverkusen, with no official agreement with Real Madrid. Reports varied about release clauses related to his previous clubs. Would the user like a summary of the latest rumors or strategies?Clarifying terms and context

I need to clarify some headline terms: "解雇" means to dismiss, so Real Madrid isn't firing Alonso; it's more about "挖角," which refers to paying a buyout to hire him from Leverkusen. The "解约金" is the release clause. As of October 2024, Alonso had extended his contract with Leverkusen, with reported clauses speculated between €15–25m. Real Madrid might avoid high fees by negotiating or keeping Ancelotti. I should ask if the user wants verification or additional info instead of presuming they want me to check current sources.Explaining release clauses in Germany

I want to provide a quick explanation of how release clauses work in Germany. Unlike in Spain, where they're mandatory, Germany typically has buyout compensation negotiated between clubs. So, the term "解约金" is more accurately "赔偿金."

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For quick math, €25m is on the higher end for a coach. Record buyouts include Nagelsmann moving from Leipzig to Bayern at around €25m, Potter to Chelsea for £21m, and De Zerbi for £13.5m in 2024. While €25m is plausible, it’s at the top of the scale. I could offer to fact-check the latest info, translate, or write a short post if needed.

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