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Jaime Pradilla, Real Madrid's new player for the next 5 seasons
Spain⚽ Sports13 hr. ago

Jaime Pradilla, Real Madrid's new player for the next 5 seasons

Jaime Pradilla has signed with Real Madrid for the next five seasons after the club paid his buyout clause with Valencia Basket. The 25-year-old Spanish international joins Real Madrid's new project under coach Pedro Martinez, following the departure of Sergio Scariolo. Real Madrid reportedly paid 1.5 million euros to release Pradilla, who had previously agreed to extend his contract with Valencia until 2028. Pradilla, a recent Liga Endesa champion, was called up by Spain's national team coach Chus Mateo for World Cup qualification matches. His move follows a similar transfer in 2020 when Alberto Abalde moved from Valencia to Real Madrid. Pradilla will replace Canadian forward Trey Lyles, whose contract ended in June. As a Spanish player, he qualifies as a locally trained player (JFL), helping Real Madrid meet league requirements for national players.

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ABC (España) logoABC (España)IndependentCenter13 hr. ago
Pedro Martínez already has his first signing: Pradilla, new player of Real Madrid

The Real Madrid basketball department has begun a major overhaul under new coach Pedro Martínez. Following the return of Juan Carlos Sánchez as director, the departure of Sergio Rodríguez, and the dismissal of Sergio Scariolo, the club announced their first signed player, Jaime Pradilla, just one day after appointing Martínez as head coach. The move marks the start of a potential rebuild for the team in the upcoming season.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on a sports-related event without any political implications. It focuses solely on the basketball team's personnel changes and does not engage with politically charged topics or take a stance on any ideological position.

El Mundo logoEl MundoIndependent🔒Center14 hr. ago
Jaime Pradilla, Real Madrid's new player for the next 5 seasons

Jaime Pradilla has signed with Real Madrid for the next five seasons after the club paid his buyout clause with Valencia Basket. The 25-year-old Spanish international joins Real Madrid's new project under coach Pedro Martinez, following the departure of Sergio Scariolo. Real Madrid reportedly paid 1.5 million euros to release Pradilla, who had previously agreed to extend his contract with Valencia until 2028. Pradilla, a recent Liga Endesa champion, was called up by Spain's national team coach Chus Mateo for World Cup qualification matches. His move follows a similar transfer in 2020 when Alberto Abalde moved from Valencia to Real Madrid. Pradilla will replace Canadian forward Trey Lyles, whose contract ended in June. As a Spanish player, he qualifies as a locally trained player (JFL), helping Real Madrid meet league requirements for national players.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses solely on a sports-related transfer with no political implications or controversy. It provides factual information about the player's contract, performance stats, and the club's roster changes without any biased language or framing.

20minutos logo20minutosIndependentCenteryesterday
Pedro Martinez, the new coach of Real Madrid

The article announces Pedro Martínez as the new coach of Real Madrid, a major football club in Spain. The headline highlights his appointment, indicating a significant change in the team's leadership. As there are no additional details provided in the text, the summary focuses solely on the announcement itself. The article does not provide further context such as previous coaching roles, player reactions, or future plans for the team.

Bias read (Center): The subject is sports-related and not politically charged. There is no indication of political bias or framing in the article. The content remains neutral and focused on the appointment of a new coach.

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