Real Madrid wonderkid wanted across Europe as two clubs lead transfer race
Real Madrid wonderkid wanted across Europe as two clubs lead transfer race Real Madrid youngster Cesar Palacios has emerged as one of the most sought-after young players on the market this summer, with several clubs showing concrete interest in securing his signature ahead of the new season. According to AS , the 21-year-old academy product is attracting attention from multiple teams after an impressive campaign that has enhanced his reputation within Spanish football. The outlet mentions that while the midfielder has always dreamed of reaching Real Madrid’s first team, the pathway to senior football currently appears blocked, making a summer departure an increasingly realistic possibility. Hence, the Spanish giants are preparing for an important decision regarding one of their most promising talents, with several clubs already positioning themselves to make a move. Osasuna and Como lead the race Cesar Palacios is wanted by Osasuna and Como. (Photo by Jose Manuel Alvarez Rey/Getty Images) Interest in Palacios is growing rapidly, but two clubs are currently ahead of the competition. AS reports that both Osasuna and Como have made the strongest push to sign the midfielder as they look to strengthen their squads for next season. The list of admirers does not end there, as Rayo Vallecano are also monitoring the situation closely, while clubs from England are believed to be exploring a potential deal as well. However, Osasuna and Como appear to have gained an early advantage as the race for his signature gathers pace. What is Real Madrid’s plan? Cesar Palacios could leave Real Madrid this summer. (Photo by Florencia Tan Jun/Getty Images) At 21 years of age, Palacios is understood to be evaluating his options carefully. At Real Madrid, although losing a talented academy graduate is never ideal, the club is planning to use a similar formula that has worked in their favour for years: an exit with buy-back options. Such an arrangement would allow the club to maintain long-term control while allowing the player to gain valuable experience elsewhere. It has already worked wonders for the likes of Dani Carvajal and Nico Paz, and the Los Blancos are hoping for the same with Palacios.
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