Spanish banks funding Real Mardid spending spree

13 April 2012

Real Madrid have been given two loans totalling £130million to help their mammoth summer spending spree.

Last week new Real president Florentino Perez signed Kaka from AC Milan for £59m and agreed an £80m fee with Manchester United for Ronaldo.

It is now claimed that Spanish building society Caja Madrid and the country's largest bank, Banco Santander, have each lent the club £65m.

Madrid did not comment but Spain's Finance Minister Elena Salgado has criticised the loans.

She said: "It surprises me, and what I would ask banks is that if they have liquidity, that they also make loans to small and medium-size companies and families."

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