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Real Madrid plans to sell academy jewel this summer

It could be said that there is no more difficult progress line than Real Madrid, currently populated by Kylian Mbappe, Vinicius Junior, Rodrygo Goes and Jude Bellingham. Even Brahim Díaz and Wonderkids Arda Guler and Endrick Felipe fight for the game time. Being below in the hierarchical order is an ungrateful task.

However, that is the one that Gonzalo García Torres has, of Real Madrid Castilla. The 20 -year -old striker has been one of his best artists by distance, but has not seen a look at the first team this season. Garcia has scored 19 goals in First RFEF, and keeps the Castilla side of Raul González afloat on the third level, just four points above the fall zone.

Instagram photo / Gonzalo García Torres

His contributions to an unstable side of Castilla this season are one of the reasons why Real Madrid closed the door to a movement for Garcia in the January transfers market, says relief. Previous reports indicate that the sides of the Bundesliga have taken note of their form and were interested in making an agreement. The striker himself was frustrated after he did not have the opportunity in the Copa del Rey against Deportiva Minera, and was out of the team to travel to Saudi Arabia for the Spanish Supercup.

However, Real Madrid will not keep that closed door for a movement in the summer. Aware that it is unlikely that you can enter the first team, the whites have destined for a lucrative sale. They believe that using the now familiar formula of retaining 50% of the sales rate of their academy’s talents, they can still obtain a rate of 10 million euros for Garcia. That would put the real value of the 20 -year -old in an impressive € 20m for a player who has not played outside the third level in Spain. It is a strategy that has been used for different degrees of effectiveness with the tastes of Rafa Marin and Nico Paz this summer.

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