Real Madrid keeps scouting the market in search of young talents capable of becoming future stars. This time, the focus is on Miguel Terceros, a Bolivian forward who's only 21 years old. He's currently standing out in Brazil and his name is already circulating in the offices at Santiago Bernabéu.
Confirmed interest
Speculation has turned into news after the footballer's own father revealed the situation to Bolivian media.
His words couldn't have been clearer: "Like everyone, among the biggest European teams, Real Madrid is making a bit more of an effort to sign him, there's been quite a bit of contact." This way, he confirmed that Florentino Pérez and his board are closely following the forward.

Currently, Miguel Terceros belongs to Santos, a club he's under contract with until 2027, although he's on loan at América-MG. There, he's gaining experience and minutes in competitive Brazilian soccer.
A forward with great talent and potential
Miguel Terceros's playing style stands out for his speed, dribbling in tight spaces, and ability to break through in one-on-one situations. He can play as a winger or as a second striker, which makes him a very interesting asset for the future.
In Bolivia, he's considered one of the greatest talents of his generation and has already started to attract the attention of major European clubs. Florentino wouldn't want to miss the chance to add a footballer with such promising potential.
Previous step at Castilla
If his move to Madrid is finalized, the initial idea would be for Miguel Terceros to first strengthen Castilla. The intention is for him to have the opportunity to adapt to European soccer, gaining experience in a competitive environment and under the direct supervision of the merengue sporting management.
This same path has already been taken by players like Vinícius or Rodrygo, who, although they didn't spend much time with the reserve team, managed to acclimate to the demands of the elite before becoming first-team stars.
Florentino, watching for another market coup
What the president wants is to repeat the formula that's brought the club so much success. Spotting talents in South America before their price skyrockets in the European market. Miguel Terceros fits perfectly into that strategy, and everything suggests Real Madrid will take another step in the coming months to try to secure his signing from Brazil.
The Bolivian could become the next South American gem for Real Madrid. His youth, potential, and the already confirmed interest from his own camp are making the deal gain more and more momentum. If it finally happens, he'd have the chance to start his adventure at Castilla before making the big leap to the first team.
The future of Miguel Terceros seems increasingly close to Santiago Bernabéu, and in Madrid, they trust his development can make him an important piece for the next decade.

