Real Madrid has hosted Leganés at Santiago Bernabéu, and Florentino Pérez has taken the opportunity to conduct some pending business. In the box, during the course of the first half, there was talk of a surprise move that could take place next summer. Madrid-Barcelona has learned that the possible loan of the youth player Gonzalo García was discussed, who could play at Butarque next season.
Gonzalo García: Future away from Real Madrid
The operation has been "set in motion" although there are various issues to address before giving the final green light. Gonzalo García's performance with Castilla hasn't gone unnoticed in Europe, and not only does Leganés want him. There are several clubs, both from Spain and abroad, interested in the youth player from Real Madrid, who views his loan favorably.
At 21 years old, he has a contract until 2027 with Real Madrid, and he believes it could be beneficial to leave to play at the highest level. Leganés is looking for a scorer of his caliber, and the loan is a possibility that is gaining strength. In any case, Florentino Pérez has set a clear condition: they must remain in the First Division.

For Gonzalo García to continue growing away from Real Madrid, it is essential that he does so at the highest level. In this regard, Leganés knows there is mutual interest in making this move, although they must achieve staying in the top tier of Spanish soccer.
Gonzalo García: The scorer from La Fábrica
Gonzalo García's campaign is being astonishing, having scored 22 goals in 29 matches. Precisely one of them was playing with Real Madrid's first team, deciding in stoppage time the Copa del Rey tie against Leganés.
Gonzalo already knows what it's like to score at Butarque, being key in the victory to stay alive in the cup competition. He showed his goal-scoring instinct against a top-level team, which didn't go unnoticed in Europe.
Leganés wants him, Real Madrid is open to letting him go on loan but with conditions. Florentino Pérez won't make any hasty decisions about Gonzalo García's future. Everything has started to move, but nothing is advanced and much less imminent, and there's calm on all fronts...