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Real defend spending spree

New Real Madrid signing Raul Albiol.

New Real Madrid signing Raul Albiol.

Real Madrid director general Jorge Valdano has defended his side's spending spree on new players like Kaka and Cristiano Ronaldo, saying the cash-rich club can afford it.

"Real Madrid is the richest club in the world. It generates a lot of money and this is why it recruits first rate players," he said after unveiling new defender Raul Albiol, who joined Real from Valencia for a reported fee of €15 million late Thursday.

Valdano made the comment when asked by reporters about the criticism by UEFA president Michel Platini over the more than €200 million which Real has shelled out for new talent.

Real paid €93 million to recruit Ronaldo, the 2008 FIFA World Footballer of the Year, from Manchester United and €65 million to secure Kaka, the FIFA World Footballer of the Year, from Milan.

In an interview in French sports daily L'Equipe, Platini said the huge sums of money spent by clubs like Real in the transfer market was "not normal".

Last month he said UEFA was planning action to put an end to football's excesses.

Real is the world's largest revenue-generating club in the world, ahead of Manchester United and Barcelona, according to an annual ranking compiled by business advisory firm Deloitte.

The club boosted revenues from t-shirts and other souvenirs after it began signing top players like France's Zinedine Zidane and England's David Beckham in 2000.

Real Madrid's capture of Brazilian star Kaka could be worth 100 million dollars a season in additional revenues to the Spanish club, according to sports business consultancy Weber Shandwick Sport.

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