The transfer policy of Real Madrid, a double-edged sword

The transfer policy that has been using the Real Madrid For some time now it is a consequence of the transfer strategy that has been established in the white club for a few years. Currently, Madrid has on loan to other teams several of the young promises that it has incorporated in recent times, such as Martin Odegaard, Dani ceballos (Arsenal), Luka jovic (Eintracht) Take kubo (Getafe), Reinier Jesus (Borussia Dortmund) or Brahim Diaz (Milan). A different situation is that of Gareth Bale, whom Madrid allowed to return to Tottenham to save his token since he was not in the plans of Zinedine Zidane.

The result of the formula varies depending on the player and the destination. While some have fallen on their feet in their new clubs, others have been relegated to ostracism and see their progression seriously threatened, something that worries a lot within the white entity, where the commitment to young values ​​is unequivocal to try to compete in the future with the state clubs.

In this last group, the most affected is being Reinier Jesús, without any leading role in the first of the two courses he has signed with el Borussia Dortmund. Something similar happened with Takefusa kubo at Villarreal. The Japanese hardly counted for Unai emery and Madrid reacted in time to transfer it to Getafe, where it already begins to have stripes despite having only been a blue color for a few weeks.

Convince outside to have a place in Madrid

The main objective of the white club with these operations is for young people to get away from the Madrid spotlights in clubs that compete for different objectives and where they have to carve out a space to gain experience and continue to grow. Ultimately, what the club is looking for is for loan players to show that they have the level to be at Real Madrid. In the white entity there is always talk of Casemiro and Carvajal as successful examples of this policy.

The side was traded for five million to Leverkusen with a five-year contract but Madrid made effective its buyback option after his first season in Germany. CasemiroInstead, he was loaned out and returned to Madrid after passing through Portugal. Since their returns, both are undisputed starters at Real Madrid.

Repeating that success is what the Real Madrid, which continues to survive with the old guard waiting for the youngest to step forward. The outputs of Odegaard and JovicDisgusted by the lack of opportunities, they serve this purpose. The Norwegian returned prematurely after his successful stage at the Real at the express request of Zidane but the Frenchman has hardly counted on him and will seek to try his fortune at Arsenal, where he is also a Ceballos who is completing his second year on loan after two frustrating seasons at the Real Madrid. In the case of the Serbian, his departure seems to have been a liberation since he already adds more goals in the Eintracht than in season and a half with Madrid.

Another of the players who is performing better away from Valdebebas it is Brahim Diaz. The player from Malaga, for whom the Real Madrid paid 17 million euros to Manchester City, it's carving a hole in the best Milan of recent times and the white club seriously values ​​the possibility of joining the squad in the summer. On the other side are Ceballos. The Utreran player, called to be one of the best Spanish midfielders of his generation, has stagnated in London, where its performance is being very intermittent.

Martin Odegaard, the last to come out under this formula, is one of the hopes for the future in the middle and long Madrid. The white club at first opposed his departure, but ended up giving in so as not to upset the player, who is expected to triumph again in London as he did in Donosti.

The transfer policy has been converted for some time to this part to measure the health of Madrid's young promises, still swallowed up by the old guard.