Como Attempts to Sign Real Madrid Striker
The future of Spanish striker Gonzalo Garcia with Real Madrid has entered a crucial stage, as the player is on the radar for departure during the upcoming summer transfer window, amid interest from several European clubs, according to 'Fichajes'.
This direction comes in light of the belief within Real Madrid's management of the necessity to give the player a greater chance to participate and gain playing minutes outside the first team, especially with the difficulty of securing a main role amid the strong competition within the attacking line.
The club's management sees that the player's exit might be the best option for developing his level, not due to a decline in his abilities, but because of the limited opportunities within the current first-team lineup, which has affected his continuity in rotation.
On the external interest front, several clubs have entered the race to sign the player, with Newcastle United and Arsenal monitoring him, along with interest from within the Spanish league through Real Betis.
Additionally, Italian club Como has emerged as a strong contender in the race to sign him, led by coach Cesc Fabregas, who is trying to convince the player and his club to complete the deal in the coming period.
For its part, Real Madrid has set a clear financial condition for selling Gonzalo Garcia, which is to receive no less than 30 million euros, reflecting the club's confidence in the player's future value.
The royal club also requires the inclusion of additional clauses in any potential deal, such as a percentage of resale or a buy-back option, a policy the club adopts in dealing with young talents.
The player's future is expected to be determined in the coming weeks, amid the multitude of offers and Real Madrid's adherence to its conditions, making the upcoming summer pivotal in his football career.
This direction comes in light of the belief within Real Madrid's management of the necessity to give the player a greater chance to participate and gain playing minutes outside the first team, especially with the difficulty of securing a main role amid the strong competition within the attacking line.
The club's management sees that the player's exit might be the best option for developing his level, not due to a decline in his abilities, but because of the limited opportunities within the current first-team lineup, which has affected his continuity in rotation.
On the external interest front, several clubs have entered the race to sign the player, with Newcastle United and Arsenal monitoring him, along with interest from within the Spanish league through Real Betis.
Additionally, Italian club Como has emerged as a strong contender in the race to sign him, led by coach Cesc Fabregas, who is trying to convince the player and his club to complete the deal in the coming period.
For its part, Real Madrid has set a clear financial condition for selling Gonzalo Garcia, which is to receive no less than 30 million euros, reflecting the club's confidence in the player's future value.
The royal club also requires the inclusion of additional clauses in any potential deal, such as a percentage of resale or a buy-back option, a policy the club adopts in dealing with young talents.
The player's future is expected to be determined in the coming weeks, amid the multitude of offers and Real Madrid's adherence to its conditions, making the upcoming summer pivotal in his football career.