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buy-back option

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buy-back option [ˈbaɪbækˌɒpʃən] Nopción f de recompra


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He indicated to Bruce and Blues that he could arrange the loan of Esteban Granero, who has since broken into the Real Madrid first team after they exercised a buy-back option from Getafe this summer.
Another paper, AS, put the transfer fee at 14 million euros with a buy-back option of 17 million over the two seasons.
Real Madrid sold the 23- year-old to Almeria two years but are poised to activate the buy-back option they negotiated as a condition of the transfer.
 
 
 
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