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Franco Mastantuono’s Move to Real Madrid: A New Era Begins

Buenos Aires, Argentina, 25th February 2024. Franco Mastantuono during the match between River Plate vs Boca Juniors. Credit: Workphotoagencia/Alamy Live News
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Franco Mastantuono has made a big money move from River Plate to Real Madrid for €45 million. The young Argentine midfielder going to make his debut at the Santiago Bernabeu real soon, with his registration at Real Madrid Castilla being just paperwork stuff really.

  • Real Madrid got Mastantuono by paying his €45 million release clause.
  • He’s registered with Real Madrid Castilla because of some bureaucratic stuff.
  • Mastantuono’s going to join the first team and wear the No. 30 shirt.

Franco Mastantuono Joins Real Madrid

Franco Mastantuono, this super talented midfielder from Argentina has like officially joined Real Madrid from River Plate. The Spanish club has spent big money on Mastantuono showing how much they want young talent. Even though he’s registered with Real Madrid Castilla because of some formal stuff Mastantuono is going to join the first team soon wearing the No. 30 jersey. His sick skills and ability to score from far out is going to help the team a lot.


Transfer Timing and Managerial Speculations

Mastantuono’s transfer has happened right when there’s all this talk about Carlo Ancelotti’s future. While Real Madrid is getting stronger, Ancelotti might be going to coach Brazil’s national team and some Saudi Arabian clubs want him to. If the manager changes it could shake things up at Real Madrid but the club is still getting new players anyway.

Mastantuono’s Background and Career

Before coming to Real Madrid Mastantuono learned his football at River Plate, where everyone noticed how good he was in midfield and how he could score from anywhere. He’s said he really looks up to Real Madrid’s stars which makes him want to do really good at his new club. Moving to La Liga is like super important for his career and everyone thinks he’s going to do amazing things in Spanish football.

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