Real Madrid on a new prodigy!

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Real Madrid would have had their eye on a young Argentine attacking midfielder playing for River Plate.

Vinicius Jr, Rodrygo, Endrick: in recent years, Real Madrid has achieved some good business on the South American continent, particularly in Brazil. A recruitment strategy that the White House could pursue, this time in Argentina.

According to insider Ekrem Konur, the Merengue leaders would indeed have their sights set on a 16-year-old prodigy playing at River Plate. His name: Franco Mastantuono. The attacking midfielder is currently under contract until 2026 with the Millonarios.

Already 9 selections with the Argentinian U17s

If its market value is currently only estimated at 4 million euros by the specialized site Transfermarktthe one who already has 9 caps with the Albiceleste U17 (1 goal) should probably not leave the club based in Buenos Aires for so little.

With its auriverde internationals, the Madrilenians were able to draw the first and had let them mature in Brazil before welcoming them. Will they do the same to Franco Mastantuono? Such a proposal could in any case not displease River Plateā€¦

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