Gonzalo García has completely changed his evaluation, becoming one of the most followed "9"s in all of Europe. The youth academy product excelled in the last Club World Cup, scoring 4 goals in 6 matches and exceptionally increasing his value. A decision needs to be made at Real Madrid because, between him and Endrick, one is surplus, and the truth is that the offers coming in are very, very positive.
The extremely high performance Gonzalo has delivered in the "9" position has made him a footballer highly respected by Xabi Alonso and Florentino. However, he is by no means untouchable and could leave for the right price.

Three top offers for Gonzalo
In the last few hours, "AS" has discovered that three top-tier Premier League teams want to sign the Spaniard. Although the names of the respective clubs haven't been revealed, it's clear that Gonzalo García's future is uncertain. The situation is far from simple at Real Madrid, which, a year ago, made a very strong bet on Endrick.
While Xabi Alonso chooses to keep the youth academy product, Florentino prefers the Brazilian. Everything is even more complicated considering that the former Palmeiras player has no intention of leaving.
There's already a response
Given the current circumstances, Madrid-Barcelona can state that Gonzalo García has already given a response to Real Madrid. He has made it clear that he has no intention of leaving, although he'll accept a departure if that's the decision from above.

He is 21 years old and has his whole future ahead of him. His contract with the white club doesn't expire until 2027 and, if he stays, what he wants is to renew his deal. The trust in the Madrid native is total, although the truth is that the situation is far from simple and a decision needs to be made.
There will soon be updates on the matter, with Gonzalo García and Endrick fighting for their continuity at Santiago Bernabéu. As if that weren't enough, Mbappé has vacated the "9" and both footballers are fighting to inherit it. The decision, whichever is made, will be unpopular and will leave Madrid without one of the best strikers of the future.