Madrid ‘agree to sign’ Mariano Diaz

Real Madrid will exercise their option to re-sign Mariano Diaz from Lyon despite the striker previously agreeing personal terms with Sevilla.

The Andalusian club struck a €35m agreement with the French club for the Dominican-born striker but Madrid, who owned 35% of his rights, had a buyback option which they now have 48 hours to activate.

Diaz left the European champions in an €8m deal last summer but Madrid have a track record of including buyback clauses and percentages of future sales when sanctioning player exits.

El Pais now say the club will proceed with their move for the striker, who will bolster a forward line which saw Cristiano Ronaldo leave for Juventus in a €100m deal earlier this summer.

Cadena Cope said on Monday night that Madrid were ‘seriously studying’ the chance to sign the striker while Marca agree, leading their Tuesday edition with Madrid’s pursuit.

The 25-year-old netted 21 goals and provided seven assists in 45 appearances last season but has yet to find the net in three outings this campaign.

“I am very happy in Lyon, but one day in the future I would like to return to Spain,” Mariano told an interview with Cadena Cope back in February.

“It was the correct decision by Madrid to let me go…for me, for them, for Lyon. But it is true that it would be a dream for me to return in the future.”

Mariano made eight La Liga appearances for Madrid, all from the bench, scoring one goal.

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