The European and Spanish Champions, the Los Blancos have signed a new striker for 72 million Euros from Brazil.
The player who is dabbed 'the next Ronaldo' is one of the brightest talents Brazil has ever seen. He is called Felipe Enrick and currently plays for Palmerias in Brazil. He is only 16 years old yet Madrid has signed him and see him as a perfect replacement for the aging, Karim Mustafa Benzema. 
He was in Madrid yesterday to finalize his deal alongside his agent and his father. His father could not hold up back but just cried. He father posted: " 2015/16, I was building our house in Céu Arul helping with putty. 
2022, my son debuts in professional football with same jersey number I had in that picture with the same club's shirt.
... and today he signs for Real Madrid. His age? Again, 16.

He will make a permanent move in 2024, when he is 18 as per European traveling regulations. He signed a six years deal which will be on two folds, 2024 to 2027 and 2027 to 2030.
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