Gonzalo García left his mark on Real Madrid's first team with an unforgettable goal against Leganés in the Copa del Rey. In the 93rd minute, he scored the winning goal that gave Real Madrid the pass to the next round. That night, many saw in him a future scorer who would shine at Bernabéu.
However, since that moment he hasn't had opportunities again. The fierce competition in the forward line has reduced his minutes. Gonzalo continues to stand out with the reserve team, but he hasn't managed to make the definitive leap.

Florentino Pérez Designs a Plan for Gonzalo García
Despite his talent, Carlo Ancelotti hasn't counted on Gonzalo García and his role remains limited to the reserve team. At Real Madrid, they are aware of his quality and potential, but his development has stalled.
Without minutes at Real Madrid, his growth has been slowed. This situation has led the management to seek a solution to ensure his development. Florentino Pérez already has a clear strategy with Gonzalo García.
Florentino doesn't want Gonzalo to be left without progressing, and his intention is to make a decision that benefits both parties. At Real Madrid's top management, they believe that Gonzalo García has potential, but he needs more experience. Therefore, they have drawn up an ambitious roadmap that has already worked with other talents trained at La Fábrica.
The Operation Planned by Real Madrid
Florentino Pérez plans to repeat the formula used with Dani Carvajal or Nico Paz. The goal is to sell 50% of Gonzalo's rights to the future club he will join in July. If Gonzalo García meets expectations, Real Madrid will bring him back in the future.

With this strategy, Madrid ensures an immediate benefit and maintains control over his development as they have done previously. The management estimates that the operation could generate more than 10M euros.
The interest in Gonzalo is high, and several clubs have already inquired about his situation. Real Madrid will only accept a departure if their conditions are met. Everything is yet to be decided, but Gonzalo García's destiny seems to be far from Bernabéu, at least for now.