Real Madrid Swaps Diarra for Diarra
With the signing of Lassana Diarra from English Premiership side Portsmouth, Real Madrid have taken their pre-Christmas spending to €40 million, matching the amount spent two years ago to sign Gago, Higuaín, and Marcelo.
That figure takes into account only the "baseline" amount agreed between Real Madrid and Ajax for Huntelaar earlier this month. A further €7 million may be paid out depending on results over the next few seasons.
Portsmouth have made a nice return on a player for whom they splashed out £5 million just under a year ago. With a reported transfer fee of £20 million, or €20 million (the near parity between the pound and the euro means that the numbers in both currencies are virtually identical), Lassana Diarra has now hit the big time.
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Except this is not the first time he has joined a large club. He started his professional career in French second division side Le Havre (despite having the same surname as Mahamadou, given his Malian descent, Lassana was born in Paris and has already been called up to the French national side). In 2005 he moved to Chelsea, but did not feel he was given enough opportunities by Jose Mourinho and moved to Arsenal in 2007.
Life under Arsene Wenger was no better (in terms of first team football, at least) and Lassana decided to leave after just five months to join Portsmouth in an attempt to get more playing time and exhibit his potential for other clubs to see. He is clearly ambitious and the injury crisis at Real will very likely furnish him plenty of opportunities this season to show off his talent. Whether he makes the most of them remains to be seen.
Although he plays in the same position as Mahamadou Diarra, as a defensive midfielder his style is less about athleticism and muscle, and more about vision of play and passing accuracy.
Lassana completed his transfer after passing his medical on Monday afternoon and signed a four-and-a-half year deal that will see him play for Real Madrid until 2013. He will wear the No. 6 jersey, the same as his namesake, although with the nickname "Lass" rather than his surname to avoid confusion.
Last week, Real Madrid also negotiated the early return of one of its youngsters. Dani Parejo had joined Queen's Park Rangers on loan at the beginning of the season and will be another option in midfield for Juande Ramos, although he's less likely to get as much playing time from the off as Lassana Diarra.
View the original article at the All In White blog.



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