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McLaren Boss Discloses Lando Norris’s Red Bull F1 Transfer Fee

1 years ago By Sports Desk

McLaren CEO Zak Brown created uncertainty with his statements, revealing a possible Red Bull transfer fee for Lando Norris. Brown labeled Norris as “no amount” could persuade him to release him, stating that the Briton was highly likely to honor the remainder of his contract.

Currently, Norris’ contract with McLaren runs until the end of 2025. This means Red Bull will only have the opportunity to sign the driver for free when new power unit regulations come into force in 2026.

Despite rumors constantly linking Norris to Red Bull, a potential transfer in 2026 is seen as a huge risk due to the Austrian team’s inexperience in supplying their own power units, adding an element of uncertainty.

McLaren CEO Zak Brown stressed their determination to keep Norris despite any financial offers Red Bull could offer. In response to a question about what a £100 million valuation would be in the context of a football transfer market, Brown jokingly expressed his lack of knowledge of football economics, but reiterated that the 24-year-old driver is not available for transfer.

While adding extra interest to the story of this period, contract dynamics, team commitment, and potential risks are among the factors influencing the tragedy of the athlete’s rising star.

While the current Formula 1 championship has been the scene of intense transfer speculations and negotiations, McLaren’s stance seems to emphasize the importance they attach to Lando Norris. Norris’ remarkable talents behind the wheel and his leadership role in the team make him a key figure in McLaren’s future plans.

A challenge for Red Bull now is to reconcile its own interests with McLaren’s determination to hold on. As the world of F1 continues to be a stage full of surprising developments, the fate of Lando Norris remains a story closely followed by fans and those interested in the sport.

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