With the Club World Cup now in the rear-view mirror, [Real Madrid](https://www.managingmadrid.com) has begun reshaping its squads across all levels of the club. One of the first official moves is the departure of Castilla standout Víctor Muñoz, who has signed for CA Osasuna.
Real Madrid confirmed the deal in an official statement:
_“Real Madrid C. F. and C. A. Osasuna have reached an agreement for the transfer of our player Víctor Muñoz.”_
Muñoz, 21, was one of the most consistent performers for Raúl’s Castilla side over the past two seasons. He joined La Fábrica in 2021 at the age of 18, progressing through the ranks via Juvenil A and RSC Internacional before becoming a key part of the Castilla midfield. He made his senior team debut in May 2025, a reward for his steady development and standout performances in the Primera Federación.
Osasuna had been targeting reinforcements after failing to finalize a deal for Gonzalo García, and ultimately pivoted to Víctor Muñoz, whose reputation had grown following interest from several La Liga clubs. The project in Pamplona proved the most compelling for the young winger, and he now embarks on the next chapter of his career in the top flight.
As is common practice with Real Madrid’s outgoing academy talents, the club has retained a percentage of Muñoz’s rights—ensuring they can benefit from any future transfer or potentially bring him back if he reaches his projected potential. The club remains optimistic about his future and will be closely monitoring his progress.
_“The club thanks him for his work, dedication, and commitment, and wishes him and his family the best of luck in this new stage of his life,”_ the statement concluded.