It becomes crucial to balance out Real Madrid’s accounts with significant departures as they continue to speed through the summer transfer window with quick transfers and talks.
Two seasoned players, David Alaba and Dani Carvajal, have already said goodbye to the team, while Dani Ceballos is scheduled to go. However, there is still more to be done in that regard, and the club needs a few more sales.
Selling academy players and freshly promoted players as a way to make money is one of Real Madrid’s viable possibilities. After all, Jose Mourinho has never been one to give academy players precedence over recent acquisitions.
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A striker heading out?
Gonzalo Garcia is considered a potential departure prospect due to his recent achievements with Real Madrid in the Club World Cup and his respectable season as a periphery player. However, it was reported that a final decision regarding his sale or retention was still pending.
Garcia is increasingly likely to leave Real Madrid in search of more regular playing time, and Real Sociedad seems to be in the best position to recruit him, according to Jorge C. Picon via Ramon Alvarez de Mon.
Garcia is seen by La Real as a valuable acquisition in their search for a striker who can offer fierce competition and a younger substitute for the seasoned Mikel Oyarzabal. It’s uncertain, though, if they can promise him minutes.
What is Real Madrid’s position on this?
Since Kylian Mbappe can easily fill the position, Los Blancos are not aggressively searching for a new center-forward this summer.
However, they hope to have internal solutions on hand for any unanticipated events that may occur.
According to reports, Jose Mourinho is excited to work with Endrick in the upcoming season since he thinks highly of the young Brazilian. Knowing that the manager would rather have a teammate in the same role than him could not sit well with Garcia.
The notion is not out of the question if Real Madrid and Mourinho find value in keeping the young player around for his cameos.
If not, both a permanent departure with a buyback clause and a departure on loan will be helpful options.
Real Madrid is currently well-known for selling academy players with intriguing terms and for consistently upholding a portion of their rights regardless of the transfer method.








