Reporter: Real Madrid can repurchase 20-year-old midfielder Cheema for 13.5 million next summer, and Stuttgart has resale matching rights
9:14pm, 29 October 2025Football

October 29 According to the famous German journalist Florian Plettenberg, Real Madrid can repurchase Stuttgart midfielder Cheema next summer for 13.5 million euros.
The reporter revealed: "The 20-year-old Cheema has become a regular starter in Stuttgart, and he is considered a top signing. The current contract expires in 2030."
"Real Madrid has a buy-back right of 13.5 million euros in 2026, and 18 million euros in 2027. The repurchase right will increase every year. If he is repurchased and sold by Real Madrid, Stuttgart will obtain the right to match the offer. "
The 20-year-old Cheema can also serve as a central midfielder. He has contributed 1 goal and 1 assist in 10 games for Stuttgart this season, and his transfer price is 10 million euros.
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