David de la Víbora, one of the most recognizable faces of the Madrid youth academy, changes his mind and joins Levante, as reported by AS. The left back, who was compared to Marcelo for his marked offensive and striking character look, has been fired in a heartfelt publication on his Instagram account, in which he states that he is a “hard step after 11 years” in which the player considers his “home, Real Madrid”. Of course, it is not a goodbye, but a see you later, since, as he advanced White DNA, it is a transfer until the end of the course.
De la Víbora has been enrolled in youth A of the group frog, but his passage through the subsidiary is not ruled out. At 19 years old You will have the opportunity to boost your career. After shooting himself when signing his first contract as a professional, at the age of 16, at which time he caught the attention of several great Europeans, such as Manchester United, Tottenham or Juve, as this newspaper reported, He was part of the calls for the National Team (he played up to eight games with the U-16). However, he had lost a bit of weight in the schemes of Hernán Pérez, his coach in the white youth team, and Rafa Obrador was stealing minutes from him.
“This week I have started a new stage as a Levante player and I am very excited about the opportunity to continue evolving as a player and as a person. Thank you very much for all the trust!”, started the text of the publication through which our protagonist announced the agreement. The announcement comes days after Diby Keita, another talent from La Fábrica, headed to Olympiacos.
“This step that I am taking with my family has been hard to take after 11 years in what I consider my home, Real Madrid. Here I have grown as a player and above all as a person. I leave with the values that all my coaches have instilled in me over the years and the love of all my teammates. I take with me great learnings and great friends and a shield that will always be with me,” he added. Last summer he signed a contract extension until 2025, so that in the summer all parties will have to sit down again to assess the situation.