Martin Odegaard, the ideal example of Real Madrid’s failed youth transfer policy

Martin Odegaard He will be a new Arsenal player. The operation, as confirmed by Fabrizio Romano and several important media in England, will close at 40 million euros and will mean the end of the Norwegian’s stage in the Real Madrid, who never knew how to take advantage of one of the best young midfielders of the moment in all of Europe.

The case of Odegaard is the ideal example of the general failure of Real Madrid’s transfer policy that began with names like Raphael Varane and Carlos Henrique Casemiro, who are the opposite but are rarely replicated in the rest of the incorporations. The plan was to bring in young talent from around the world so they don’t have to make such huge investments when they become stars. Go to the base to avoid having to always make millionaire expenses.

Marco Asensio, Jesús Vallejo and Philipp Lienhart

The names of Mateo Kovacic Y Danilo They also meet the profile, beyond the investment by both, because they never performed at the level expected by all. 38 million euros were invested for the Croatian and 31.5 million euros for the Brazilian.

At this time, Real Madrid has several players who arrived following the guidelines of said policy and who live different situations:

-Vinícius Junior: He is young and has performed at an acceptable level. Today he is a substitute for Eden Hazard.

-Rodrygo Goes: He has not given up and has been losing minutes with the passing of the weeks. Ancelotti doesn’t count on him much.

-Takefusa Kubo: Great talent but not yet established in the club. He will have a new assignment in La Liga.

-Lunin: It does not seem that it is a piece that enters the planning of the club.

-Brahim Diaz: He played very little, he shone at AC Milan on loan and they sold him. A more coherent bet for the club’s coffers and its economy.

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