Real Madrid: 5 best bargain signings of the last decade

MADRID, SPAIN - NOVEMBER 23: Real Madrid CF president Florentino Perez gives a press conference at Estadio Santiago Bernabeu on November 23, 2015 in Madrid, Spain. (Photo by Gonzalo Arroyo Moreno/Getty Images)
MADRID, SPAIN - NOVEMBER 23: Real Madrid CF president Florentino Perez gives a press conference at Estadio Santiago Bernabeu on November 23, 2015 in Madrid, Spain. (Photo by Gonzalo Arroyo Moreno/Getty Images) /
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The idea of signing big-budget players over the past decade has been eye-catching. The argument often associated with Real Madrid is that there is a high fee paid; thus, the notion of Galácticos prevails. However, Perez has made it clear that the goal of signing a player with potential or an established talent is to mature and develop the next generation of stars.

After careful consideration over time, It is seen how Real Madrid has been able to flourish as the title of a Galáctico is assigned after the player is presented. There have been record-breaking transfers also by the club.

Still, there have also been signings made at a bargain, and these bargain signings have helped the club become consistent with its performances to present, perhaps even more than the notion associated with the big budget allocated by the club.

Given how the transfer market has reshaped over the past decade, strategic decisions taken by the club to retain the surplus and keep the community hopeful are noteworthy. This article will cover Real Madrid’s victory in signing prolific players at a bargain who have proved to be incredibly important in the last decade.

Real Madrid: 5 best bargain signings of the last decade

Karim Benzema, Real Madrid. (Photo by Alex Grimm/Getty Images )
Karim Benzema, Real Madrid. (Photo by Alex Grimm/Getty Images ) /

1. Karim Benzema

The top of the list has to be Karim Benzema. He was at the top of the rankings among the second generation of second French footballers that rose to heights from 2006. The least to say that in 2009 a €35 million transfer to Real Madrid was a bargain. He was an excellent addition to the transitioning era and is now a key player. Working with his merit to be a contender in the initial season at the club, he is now a pivotal role model for the squad.

Since the 2010-2011 season, he has contributed to the team in almost every game he has played, and it is reasonable to say that the price the club paid was justified, and the player has admirably captured the attention of fans. He is now a mentor to the squad, the manager can count on him, and he is helping the future prodigies establish a presence at the club, so there is no dependency on him.

Benzema has gone on to win five Champions League trophies since his first game and has won every major domestic competition multiple times. His progress under the club is a clear indicator of how he used his striking abilities and talent to always be on the top. The Frenchman won the 2022 UEFA player of the year award to add to his laurels.