Should another club come knocking, the mandatory release clause in Spain would kick in at €40 million. Real Madrid also hold a 50% share of any future transfer fee and a right of first refusal, effectively allowing the Blancos to step in at any point. In short, if the release clause is triggered, they can intervene.
Muñoz certainly has suitors: alongside Barça, several Premier League and Serie A clubs are also tracking the pacy winger. In 33 matches across all competitions for Osasuna, the young Spaniard has scored six goals and provided five assists, earning a starting berth straight after his arrival.
Muñoz made his senior Spain debut as recently as March, immediately impressing with a goal in the 3-0 win over Serbia, and now looks likely to travel to this summer’s World Cup.