Real Madrid has, appropriately, changed its approach to find players closer to the grassroots levels as inflation in the football world approaches an all-time high. After all, acquiring young players not only provides the team with a significant financial edge, but also enables them to customize the players’ profiles to fit their needs and preferences.
It was claimed earlier this week that Jairo Morilla, a 15-year-old offensive prodigy from Real Betis, will be joining Los Blancos this summer. Since they didn’t stop there. As recently reported by AS, Real Madrid is almost certain to finalize the acquisition of 14-year-old Sevilla academy goal-keeper Izan Ramirez.
With the U-14 National Team, the teenage sensation is already a fixture. In a recent La Liga Promises competition, he was even awarded the best custodian. Consequently, the player will be the last in the team’s extensive portfolio of long-term investments to relocate to Spain this summer. Promoting him and getting him closer to his goal of playing for the first team will undoubtedly depend on his improvement.
Real Madrid set another goal keeper target Izan Ramirez
The administration is making every effort to make sure that the future is well-planned, even though Thibaut Courtois and Andriy Lunin are qualified to fill the goalkeeping position for Real Madrid in the starting lineup. The addition of Ramirez to the team has given them access to one of Spain’s top goalkeeping prospects.
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