Real Madrid's Stance on Bringing Back Munoz
The Spanish newspaper "AS" reported in a recent article that Víctor Muñoz is the latest example of the success of Real Madrid's policy with academy players. This comes after his remarkable emergence recently and his arrival in the ranks of the Spanish national team, reflecting the quality of work within the club's academy.
According to the newspaper, Real Madrid does not seem in a hurry to bring him back at the moment, as they prefer to give him more time to gain experience and confidence by playing regularly in the upcoming period.
According to reports, the final decision regarding the future of many academy players monitored by the club is usually made during April or May each year.
The newspaper concluded that Munoz's continued brilliance in the coming period and the interest from some other clubs, including Barcelona, might prompt Real Madrid to accelerate making an early decision regarding his future.
According to reports, Real Madrid holds 50% of the player's rights, in addition to a buy-back option in 2026 and 2027. However, Real Madrid's idea is for the player to continue his development, whether with Osasuna or a bigger club, before returning to the first team.
According to the newspaper, Real Madrid does not seem in a hurry to bring him back at the moment, as they prefer to give him more time to gain experience and confidence by playing regularly in the upcoming period.
According to reports, the final decision regarding the future of many academy players monitored by the club is usually made during April or May each year.
The newspaper concluded that Munoz's continued brilliance in the coming period and the interest from some other clubs, including Barcelona, might prompt Real Madrid to accelerate making an early decision regarding his future.
According to reports, Real Madrid holds 50% of the player's rights, in addition to a buy-back option in 2026 and 2027. However, Real Madrid's idea is for the player to continue his development, whether with Osasuna or a bigger club, before returning to the first team.