While Real Madrid’s first team has had a rather quiet winter transfer window, the story has not quite been the same with the academy teams.As relayed by Mundo Deportivo in a recent update, there hav...
While Real Madrid’s first team has had a rather quiet winter transfer window, the story has not quite been the same with the academy teams.
As relayed by Mundo Deportivo in a recent update, there have been several movements across various youth category teams in terms of new signings, internal promotions and adjustments.
Summary of movements
As relayed by the outlet, the biggest news is the signing of Iker Doblas as a new player for the Juvenil A outfit as a new winter recruit.
The 19-year-old forward primarily plays as a winger and arrives from Club de Futbol Damm, based in Barcelona. He was born in September 2007 and arrives as a young talent with a lot of potential.
The second big movement is that of Thiago Pitarch, the youngster, who has been on the first-team radar for a long time now. He has been promoted and will play for the Castilla outfit from here on.
Iker Doblas has joined Real Madrid.
Adrian Arnu, signed on loan from Real Valladolid this winter, is expected to have a Real Madrid C registration but will play for the Castilla regardless of the registration.
Apart from the transfers and internal shuffling, Real Madrid have also secured the renewal of 16-year-old Bryan Bugarin, who is seen to be a massive midfield talent.
His new deal runs until 2028 and includes a release clause of €75 million, showing just how much the administration values him as a long-term bet.
In contrast to the big moves made for the lower categories, Real Madrid’s first team has had another dry winter transfer window, with the only notable move being the departure of Endrick on loan to Olympique Lyon.
After all, Florentino Perez does not believe in mid-season strengthening of the squad and has called for the existing core to pull the team through the ongoing season.
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