There have been some transfer rumours in the media which have claimed that Chelsea will now be able to possibly land one of the clubs long-term targets as Real Madrid are reportedly ready to let Franco Mastantuono leave the club at the end of the season.
According to Fichajes, Madrid might be prepared to listen to offers for Franco Mastantuono despite the Argentine youngster only arriving at the Estadio Bernabeu in August 2025. He was seen as one for the future and joined the club in a €45 million deal from River Plate
However – reports have claimed that he has been unable to settle into life in Madrid, has been unable to put in the kind of performances that prompted the Spaniards to make an offer, and is a player the club are open to letting leave.
CHELSEA were one of the clubs also eyeing Mastantuono before he chose Madrid and the Blues remain admirers of the 18-year-old. It’s claimed that the Premier League giants might try testing the waters with a huge offer.
The Blues like to add the best young players to their academy and hopefully try to turn them into big stars, of sell them on for far more money than was spent in the transfer window.
IcChelseanews says…
We wanted the young man before he moved to Madrid, CHELSEA were hoping that they could have convinced the lad to make the move to London, but he opted for Madrid and it seemingly has not worked out.
He was probably too young to come to Europe, and that is why he is struggled to adapt to life in Madrid. Coming to Chelsea is probably not the answer, the lad is talented, but is far off the quality that we already have at Stamford Bridge.
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