Real Madrid is making significant strides in its future-focused strategy.
As reported by Alvaro Esteban, promising winger Clifford Nana has finalized his move from Damm and will join Real Madrid’s academy for the upcoming season.
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The 16-year-old talent has earned a stellar reputation in Spanish youth football and will now further his development at La Fabrica, with club officials believing he has immense potential to become a key player in the future.
Renowned for his speed, direct approach, and goal-scoring ability, Nana stands out as one of the most captivating youth signings made by Real Madrid this year.
While he has much to learn, Real Madrid views this teenager as a worthwhile long-term investment.
A Valuable Addition to the Youth Academy
According to reports, Nana has already departed from Damm after impressing with his performance in the División de Honor.
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The young winger played for Damm’s Cadete A team in the 2025/26 season and became one of their standout attacking players.
Primarily operating from the wings, he netted six goals in 15 league matches while consistently troubling opposing defenders.
His profile aligns with the modern winger archetype; Nana showcases explosive speed, the ability to outmaneuver opponents in one-on-one situations, and a proactive attacking style.
Coupled with his physical strength and proficiency in finishing, these attributes have established him as a top prospect among his peers.
Real Madrid has secured a strong addition to their youth squad. (Photo by Angel Martinez/Getty Images)
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The club has opted to integrate him into their academy structure, allowing him to develop alongside some of the country’s most promising young talents.
A Former La Masia Talent Aiming to Shine in Madrid
An intriguing facet of Nana’s journey is his previous connection to Barcelona.
Before his stint with Damm, the winger was part of La Masia, Barcelona’s renowned youth academy, during his early development.
However, he departed from the Catalan giants in 2023 and continued his progression elsewhere.
His move to Damm granted him the regular playing time necessary for growth, and now his development has culminated in a transfer to one of Europe’s elite academy systems.
