Fran García hasn't managed to establish himself as an essential piece at Real Madrid. His performance has raised doubts within the coaching staff, so it's not at all unlikely that this summer he might have to leave the discipline of the white team. Ferland Mendy, on a defensive level, has proven to be a much safer option in high-demand matches and has become Carlo Ancelotti's clear favorite.
Fran García Fails to Settle
Even though his strong point is attack, Fran García's offensive numbers have been quite modest in an environment as conducive to standing out as Real Madrid. However, his market value is estimated at only 15 million euros, which makes him an attractive option for several clubs. In this scenario, Florentino Pérez is considering including him in an exchange that would allow strengthening the defense with a top-level signing.

Real Madrid prioritize the arrival of a young center-back with potential, and several names have already been considered in recent weeks. Finally, Florentino Pérez has made a decision and has focused on a defender who has impressed in the Premier League. However, as we say, the key to his transfer will be Fran García.
Dean Huijsen, Real Madrid's First Option
Real Madrid have intensified their contacts to finalize the arrival of Dean Huijsen, Bournemouth's center-back and one of the great European promises. The Spanish-Dutch player is having an exceptional season and, moreover, has shown his interest in wearing the white jersey. His father has already visited Valdebebas, which shows that negotiations are advanced and may be finalized soon.

Dean Huijsen, from 60 to 45 Million Thanks to Fran García
Bournemouth have valued Dean Huijsen at 60 million euros, a high figure for Real Madrid. However, the English club is willing to lower the price if Fran García is included in the operation. With this exchange, the white entity would pay only 45 million, and the Spanish full-back would strengthen Bournemouth's left flank.
Andoni Iraola, Bournemouth's coach, knows Fran García very well from his time at Rayo Vallecano and would look favorably on the exchange for Dean Huijsen. Iraola believes he would fit perfectly into his offensive game scheme. This factor can be decisive for negotiations to progress in the coming weeks.
Florentino Pérez wants to finalize the signing of Dean Huijsen as soon as possible to secure the future of Madrid's defense. The sacrifice of Fran García would facilitate the operation and allow the incorporation of a talent with great potential. If everything goes as planned, the transfer could be made official next summer market.