Real Madrid's transfer window policy has changed considerably in recent years. If the Merengue leaders continue to attract galactics like Kylian Mbappé and Jude Bellingham, the club has also started to ride the wave of recruiting promising young people for a while now, with Martin Odegaard as the first striking example. Objective: to recruit the most promising young players on the planet before they sign elsewhere and become inaccessible, even if it means paying huge amounts sometimes, as with Franco Mastantuono this summer (around 60 million euros, bonus and taxes included).
The capital club, which has many very promising young players in its ranks, does not intend to stop there and continues to comb the market in search of new young people. For several weeks now, the name of the Mexican Gilberto Mora, who has just celebrated his 17th birthday, has been constantly coming back to the table. Daily life A.S. says more this Sunday and confirms that it is very serious.
Two house players
Already an A international since he was 16, the Tijuana player has caught the eye of the club for a while now, with the famous Juni Calafat at the helm. The Mexican attacking midfielder, also coveted by several clubs, would also dream of playing for Real Madrid, and the Merengues hope to outscore the competition as they did with many American players like Rodrygo, Endrick, Vinicius Jr or Mastantuono. Even if the amount of the final operation should be much lower.
For his part, Marca adds that management is seriously considering repatriating two players trained at the club who recently left Madrid: Nico Paz, who has been a success at Como since last season, as well as Chema Andrés, who left this summer and already brilliant at Stuttgart. Both have buyout clauses of around 10 million euros and Real Madrid are seriously considering lifting them, considering that the two young people can be great reinforcements for Xabi Alonso. Case(s) to be continued…