Real Madrid continues to keep its best pearls in the bank. If this week the renewal with improvement of contract until 2024 of the lateral David de la Víbora (18 years) closed, now is in the process of making a professional contract to the canary Adam Arvelo (16), his most outstanding Cadet. A measure for, among other reasons, be able to establish a termination clausen to put off the clubs that hang around you. Not surprisingly, Madrid was ahead of Barcelona in the signing of this promising southpaw.
The recent acquisition of Factory, where he arrived last September from Villarreal, it took little time to show his credentials in Valdebebas. Last November, in the 11-0 Cadet A white gave a capital display. He is one of the best footballers in the country in the generation of 2005 and he is international with the Spanish Under-16s. A newly minted left-handed winger, one of those who play on the right wing with a changed leg, although he can act in both, he is pure inspiration and irrigates his football with dribbling and technical details.
The club is so happy with the potential of the young man from Tenerife (he was born in the town of Candelaria) that he is going to climb a couple of steps, at least. Even if By age he would have to go to Juvenil C next season, this same summer the rectors of the quarry are going to reward him by raising him to the preseason of Juvenil A so that it begins to appear among footballers more made by age.
From Stellar to Rogon
Arvelo's future happens to be at the negotiating table between Real Madrid and the boy's new representation agency. Has left Stellar Group to sign for Rogon, a powerful German agency that has just landed in Spain at the hands of Brais Lorenzo and also represents Barça player Ilaix Moriba. An agency that has also entered the Celta de Vigo quarry with force.