Real Madrid’s most recent action demonstrates how seriously they take youth development as they continue to fortify their long-term initiative at La Fabrica. To that end, the team has signed a new deal with Marco Company, a highly regarded youth midfielder, that will keep him with the team until 2028.
Internally, Company is considered one of the most promising young players, even if he may not yet have the same level of attention as some of his peers. Company, who is now on the Juvenil B team, shares the changing room with well-known players like Bryan Bugarin and Enzo Alves.
However, the Company has subtly gained the complete trust of the club’s leadership. By extending his stay at the Valdebebas academy system until 2028—the longest allowed at his age—Real Madrid has taken steps to safeguard his future. The contract’s €100 million release clause is arguably the biggest indication of conviction.
Real Madrid tie down Marco Company until 2028
Born on January 24, 2009, Company has made steady development through the academy system in Madrid. His endurance, strategic thinking, long-range shooting ability, keen vision, and steadily improving defensive play make him stand out. In spite of the fact that Company is left-footed and 1.75 meters tall, his profile has been compared to Vitinha.
With everyone on board, the renewal was finished without any significant issues. This comes after a difficult five-month absence because of muscular soreness that hindered his early-season progress.
Company has made appearances for Marcos Jiménez’s Juvenil B since his comeback in late November, tallying one goal and two assists. He is still being considered for more chances with Juvenil A, where he made his debut under Álvaro Arbeloa last season.
Both Real Madrid and the player maintained their commitment in the face of interest from English teams. Maintaining his development within the club’s long-term goal was always the first objective.








