Real Madrid’s promising young talent Cesar Palacios is gaining significant attention during this summer transfer window, with multiple clubs expressing strong interest in acquiring him before the upcoming season.
As reported by AS, the 21-year-old, who has excelled in recent campaigns, is raising his profile within Spanish football, prompting interest from several teams.
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Despite Palacios’s aspirations to join Real Madrid’s first team, the current situation appears to hinder his pathway to senior play, making a transfer this summer more plausible.
As a result, the renowned club faces a key decision regarding one of its brightest prospects, with several teams already making their intentions known.
Cesar Palacios is attracting interest from Osasuna and Como. (Photo by Jose Manuel Alvarez Rey/Getty Images)
Interest in Palacios is intensifying, with two clubs currently leading the race.
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According to AS, both Osasuna and Como have taken the strongest initiative in their pursuit of the midfielder as they aim to bolster their squads for next season.
The interest does not stop there, as Rayo Vallecano is closely observing the situation, with clubs from England also rumored to be considering potential agreements.
Nevertheless, Osasuna and Como seem to have established an early edge as the competition for his signature intensifies.
What are Real Madrid’s next steps?
Cesar Palacios may be on the move from Real Madrid this summer. (Photo by Florencia Tan Jun/Getty Images)
At 21, Palacios is reportedly considering his options thoughtfully.
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While it is never easy for Real Madrid to part with a talented academy graduate, the club is likely to utilize a strategy that has proven beneficial in the past: allowing a transfer with buy-back clauses.
This approach would provide the club with continued control while granting the player essential experience at a different club.
This strategy has already yielded success for players like Dani Carvajal and Nico Paz, and Real Madrid hopes to replicate that success with Palacios.
