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This winter, Real Madrid has not been very active in the transfer window. However, the Spanish press indicates that the Merengues want to recruit an additional defender. Regarding the attack, they have already completed the arrival of Kylian Mbappé for next summer as revealed by us. Discreet, the residents of the Santiago-Bernabéu stadium continue to snoop around to unearth the talents of tomorrow. And they found their happiness with Jeremy De León.
“CD Castellón and Real Madrid CF have reached an agreement for the transfer of Jeremy De León to the Madrid team after two and a half seasons in the Albinegra entity. We would like to thank De León for the work done. He played matches with Juvenil A, the reserve team, and made the jump to the first team during the latter stages of the 21-22 season. Last season he played 30 matches with the team, scoring two goals, including one in the historic match against RC Deportivo en Castalia (4-3). During this first round, he played 11 matches and delivered one assist. The club wishes him good luck for his future. Thank you very much, Jéré!”, announced his club via a press release. The 19-year-old Puerto Rican striker will play with Castilla before perhaps having his chances with the pros.
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