Gonzalo García is one of those names that, little by little, has been gaining prominence in Spanish soccer. At 21 years old, he has become the main offensive reference for Real Madrid Castilla. His goal-scoring instinct and his ability to disrupt have made him the "pichichi" of the Primera Federación.
For a long time, his dream has been clear: to succeed in Real Madrid's first team, but that dream, although still alive, is beginning to fade. The competition is fierce. With world-class stars occupying every corner of the white attack, carving out a spot is more than complicated.
Madrid Doubts and Gonzalo Gets Tired
In Valdebebas they are clear: Gonzalo is a player with a future, but they don't know exactly what to do with him. There are no minutes in the first team, and loaning him without guarantees doesn't convince them either. Meanwhile, the player waits and grows impatient.

After several seasons shining in the reserve team, Gonzalo is starting to feel stagnant. He has reached a key point in his career. He doesn't want to keep waiting forever, he wants to grow, he wants to compete at the highest level and if it's not at Madrid, it will be somewhere else.
Celta: Very Alert
One of the clubs that has shown the most interest in signing him is RC Celta. According to Relevo, the Galician club has inquired about him and is seriously considering his addition, and it's no wonder. A young forward, with potential and with goals, is just what they are looking for.
Real Madrid has already set his price: more than five million euros and 50% of a future sale. A common formula at the white house, which seeks to ensure a profit if the player excels away from Bernabéu.
Goodbye to Madrid: With His Head Held High
Gonzalo holds no grudge, leaving the club of your life is never easy. But sometimes, to take a step forward, you have to close a chapter and that's what he has done. He is grateful for everything he learned at Madrid, but it was time to seek new challenges.
He is not leaving due to a lack of level, he is leaving due to a lack of opportunities. Because he wants to compete, because he wants to prove that he can shine in the First Division.
A New Beginning
His destination is already decided, Gonzalo García already has a new team. And although it hasn't been made official yet, everything points to his future being far from the capital. Celta is a strong contender.
Wherever he goes, Spanish soccer will closely follow this talent who wants to prove, with goals, that his place is among the greats.