Real Madrid is preparing an ambitious project for the coming years. After securing the signings of young prospects like Dean Huijsen and Arnold, the white board is now setting its sights on a new gem from South American soccer. This is Franco Mastantuono, an attacking midfielder who has attracted interest from Europe's top clubs, but whose heart would be with the white club.
A future project with young talents
The Merengue club is committed to building a renewed team with potential. After closing the signings of Huijsen, a defender with great potential, and Arnold, other operations are already underway that will complete the squad. The board is focused on strengthening the youth academy and adding footballers who can shine in the first team over time.

In this context, Franco Mastantuono appears, a young footballer who plays for River Plate and who has caught the attention of several powerful clubs. What stands out is his dream of wearing the white jersey, something rare in signings who choose more powerful clubs like PSG or Manchester City.
The battle for Mastantuono and the Madridist strategy
Eduardo Inda, on the program El Chiringuito, revealed that Real Madrid has changed its stance after months of doubts. The white club was undecided, but now the order is clear: "He must be signed now." The Argentine entity is asking for around €45 million for a player who is not yet 18 years old.
The interest from PSG and Manchester City complicated the operation. However, the footballer's desire to join Real Madrid has tipped the balance in favor of the Spanish club. Madrid's emissaries are in Buenos Aires, negotiating to close the deal before the Club World Cup.
Details that work in Madrid's favor
An important factor is Mastantuono's dual nationality: Argentine and Italian. This means he wouldn't take up a non-EU spot, which is vital for Real Madrid's sporting and regulatory planning. Portuguese club Benfica, meanwhile, remains a target to close the arrival of Álvaro Carreras, but the operation with Mastantuono takes priority.
Madrid is making a strong bet on this young star who could become a key figure in the midfield with an attacking mindset. The club's urgency responds to the desire not to lose ground to rivals who are also scouring the young talent market with significant resources.