A Real Madrid nugget threatens to leave

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Unlike Barça, which continues to bring out many players from its Masia, Real Madrid is having difficulty integrating its talents from the Fábrica into the first team. This season, Carlo Ancelotti has rarely called on youngsters from the academy, which leaves few prospects for their future in Madrid. This is particularly the case for Paulo Iago. The 17-year-old Spanish attacking midfielder, long considered a future star from a young age, lost his place in Alvaro Arbeloa’s Juvenil A (U19) team this season.

According to information from A.S., Paulo Iago and his entourage no longer understand the club’s politics. Additionally, they are baffled by the change in attitude of his coach, with whom he had a close relationship. The young prospect is even considering leaving the club. Despite having one year left on his contract, which he extended last year until 2025, Paulo Iago should attract many suitors. Thus, Real Madrid risks seeing one of its most precious jewels from the Fábrica leave.

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