Gonzalo García has experienced an unforgettable season at Real Madrid Castilla. With 25 goals in 36 matches, he has broken all records. His goal-scoring instinct places him among the most promising "9" in Europe.
Gonzalo has shown that he has a unique instinct inside the box. His movements, finishing, and ability to score make him a gem of La Fábrica. As is often the case with young players, he needs minutes to grow.

Gonzalo García handles two offers that guarantee him a leading role and minutes from day one
Given this scenario, Gonzalo isn't ruling out packing his bags this summer. There are two very serious proposals that could speed up his departure. Both destinations offer him something he doesn't have now: continuity.
These are projects where he would be important from the start. Both teams are looking for a young, ambitious, and hungry goal-scorer, and Gonzalo García fits that profile perfectly. His inner circle is already studying those proposals carefully, but Xabi Alonso will have the final say.
Celta and Osasuna want to sign Gonzalo García this summer
Celta de Vigo have been following him very closely for months. They consider him a key piece for their new European project. With space, trust, and rhythm, he could truly break out at Balaídos.
Osasuna have also inquired about him. Their current number nine, Budimir, could leave this summer, and they urgently need to fill that vacancy. Gonzalo García would be a great bet for both the present and the future.
Xabi Alonso slows down Gonzalo García's departure
Despite the interest, Gonzalo García still isn't sure which path he'll take. Xabi Alonso, new Real Madrid coach, wanted to speak with him directly. His message was clear: he wants to see him before making any decisions.
Xabi wants to analyze him in a top-level context. That's why Gonzalo García will be part of the group that will play in the Club World Cup. It's a unique opportunity to show that he can stay.
His departure isn't finalized: It depends on what happens in the Club World Cup
Gonzalo knows that he has to be ready for anything. Whether it's a loan or staying with Real Madrid's first team. The ball is now in Xabi Alonso's court.
For now, talks are open with everyone involved. There's no rush, but there's also no time to lose. The market is moving forward and decisions are approaching.