Real Madrid is close to completing the signing of Franco Mastantuono, the 16-year-old Argentine sensation who’s already capturing global attention. In a move that has caught many seasoned analysts off guard, Mastantuono is expected to link up with Los Blancos for the upcoming FIFA Club World Cup — well before he turns 18.
Insiders reveal that the young talent has already settled on personal terms with the club, and Madrid is likely to confirm the deal next week. However, the most intriguing aspect is the club’s strategy to bring him into the squad ahead of the usual timeline.
After discussions with FIFA, Real Madrid has reportedly found a legal route that permits Mastantuono to switch football confederations — moving from CONMEBOL to UEFA — despite his young age. This strategic move allows the club to register him in Spain ahead of his 18th birthday in August, effectively sidestepping usual restrictions on international youth transfers.
Luka Modrić’s recent exit has left a creative gap in midfield, and Mastantuono’s arrival is well-timed. Coach Xabi Alonso is reportedly eager to bring the adaptable teenager into the fold, particularly with the Club World Cup approaching. While still developing, Mastantuono’s mix of technical skill, vision, and mature decision-making makes him a promising addition — even if only in limited appearances at first.
Real Madrid’s long-term strategy remains consistent: secure elite young talent before other top European clubs make their move. In Mastantuono, they may have landed another future star.