😱Unbelievable: Maravilla to have a €106 million release clause
With his renewal fully underway, Adrián Martínez will have a termination clause of 106 million euros, the highest in the history of Argentine football.
Milito and company's plan is for the former Instituto player to retire at the club and thus end the calls from Marcelo Gallardo.
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