List all the transfers of Real Madrid in the last ten years. Whether imported or sold, it must be. thank you
Carlos: La Liga top scorer zamorano was traded from Inter Milan (Inter Milan was cheated again). He is the best left-back in the world for ten years, and there are no other players in this position.
Zidane: peerless superstars will enter peerless giants. Although it is icing on the cake, it is the big red flower of the Champions League.
Figo: The sly rabbit is a dead dog. At that time, the mighty "king of the right wing" contributed its greatest use value to Real Madrid.
C Ronaldo: Ronnie, 27, can be bought for more than 4,000 yuan, which is definitely one of the most cost-effective transfers in the history of football.
Beckham: Another priceless treasure. Besides, Beckham's competitive strength is beyond doubt.
Graveson: If he is valuable/efficient on the court, he is an important person.
Makelele: I always feel that I shouldn't sell the cheap coolies I bought.
Salgado: Before the transfer, he was the devil who broke Juninho's leg. After the transfer, his fame is far less than that of Carlos, and his role is almost the same as that of Carlos.
Helguela: Simple and versatile, another cheap and practical local player.
Clarence seedorf: At that time, Real Madrid coach Fabio Capello, the double villain in Eastern Europe and the Argentine prince behind him, relied on Raul and him to stop the Buddha from killing God.
Failure:
Conceicao: Brazilian waist, parallel imports
Balic: Bosnia and Herzegovina striker, parallel imports.
Everyone loves his wife.
Geremi: Not acclimatized.
Eto 'o: Raising tigers is a threat.
General:
Samuel: Actually, we should give him more time.
Owen: Playing time? Playing time! Game time ......
Solari: After all, he is just a passer-by.
Guan Mingsheng: He came, saw it and left.
X file:
Baptista: In my opinion, what is his success? How many more? Mr. Football's problem.
Woodgate: Any player with injuries is not a good player.
Robinho: Why is it painful when you are in a bad state?
Diogo and Garcia: The Life of Green Leaves.