Real Madrid are facing a tricky situation following Dani Carvajal’s knee injury, which has left the club searching for solutions at right-back.
Manager Carlo Ancelotti now has two key decisions to make: whether to rely on a player from Real Madrid’s youth academy or turn to the winter transfer market for reinforcements.
In that regard, according to journalist Rodra (via Madrid Xtra), the academy’s top candidate for the role is Loren Aguado, a promising talent from Castilla.
Aguado, born in 2002, has emerged as the standout option to step in during Carvajal’s absence. The Castilla right-back is seen as the most prepared player among the academy prospects, both physically and tactically.
Optimism with Loren Aguado
Aguado’s attributes make him a strong fit for the demands of Real Madrid’s first team. While he may not be expected to feature heavily in matches, his inclusion in training sessions and call-ups could ease the pressure on the squad during this challenging period.
However, there is growing scepticism among those within the club’s youth setup. Historically, Ancelotti has been criticised for not fully utilising academy players in the first team.
This has created a sense of doubt about whether Aguado or any youth player will receive meaningful opportunities.
Despite this, Aguado’s pre-season involvement with the first team, including being part of their tour of the United States, has sparked optimism about his potential contribution.
Good reports
Aguado is described as a well-rounded footballer, capable of supporting the attack and defending solidly. His physical development and experience have earned him a reputation as one of the academy’s most reliable players.
Within the first-team dressing room, his abilities are well-regarded, further reinforcing the belief that he could help address the temporary gap at right-back.
Whether Ancelotti opts to trust Aguado or looks elsewhere remains to be seen, but the young defender appears to be the academy’s best bet for making an impact in Carvajal’s absence.
Amidst this situation, one thing is clear that if Trent Alexander-Arnold arrives in the summer, the team will not look for a short-term solution during the January transfer window.