Real Madrid have officially announced the signing of Netherlands international right-back Denzel Dumfries, who joins the Spanish giants from Inter Milan.
The two clubs reached a full agreement on the transfer, after which the 29-year-old defender signed a contract with Los Blancos until June 30, 2030. The financial details of the deal have not been disclosed.
Dumfries has become one of Real Madrid's marquee signings of the summer and is expected to strengthen the team's right side of defense ahead of the new season. The Dutch defender is expected to play an important role in the squad for years to come.
According to media reports, Real Madrid head coach José Mourinho played a decisive role in completing the transfer. The Portuguese manager reportedly pushed for the signing of Dumfries and fully supported his arrival to reinforce the defensive line.
Last season, Dumfries made 28 appearances in all competitions for Inter, scoring five goals and providing two assists. The defender also scored twice in the UEFA Champions League and helped the Milan club complete a domestic double by winning both the league title and the national cup.
