Real Madrid's Argentine winger Franco Mastantuono may depart from the Spanish capital just one year after his high-profile move to the club. The young talent is reportedly evaluating his options due to a significant lack of playing time during his debut season in Europe.
Operative Information Center-OMM, citing Defensa Central, reports that the 18-year-old's first season with the "Whites" has not met expectations in terms of on-field participation. While Mastantuono is reportedly reluctant to leave the Santiago Bernabéu permanently, he is open to a return to his former club, River Plate, to ensure his continued development through regular competitive matches.
Real Madrid's management remains committed to the player's long-term future, as evidenced by his contract which runs until 2031. However, the club is expected to consider loan proposals to facilitate his growth. This strategy aligns with Real Madrid's recent approach of securing top global prospects and utilizing loan spells to prepare them for the rigors of first-team football in La Liga, ensuring they gain the necessary experience before becoming mainstays in the squad.