Saturday 10 November 2018

3 Reasons Real Madrid Have a Bright Future Ahead of Them

Hailed as the "new Neymar" Brazilian wonder Vinicius Junior has been backed to be Madrid's next superstar 

Real Madrid have been making the headlines regularly this season as Los Blancos first saw talisman Cristiano Ronaldo depart for Turin as the Portuguese superstar made a summer move to European rivals Juventus.

Madrid were then unable to find a suitable replacement for Ronaldo as primary targets Neymar and Kylian Mbappe proved to be beyond their reach.

They then had to miss out on Chelsea ace Eden Hazard as the Londoners slapped a £ 200 million transfer fee for the Belgian.

On top of that they've faced a tough opening to the new season as they saw coach Julen Loptegue, who was controversially appointed in the summer, shown the exit door following a humiliating 5-1 loss against their old enemy Barcelona.

Real have made somewhat of a come back in recent weeks winning back-to-back matches in La Liga and the Champions League.

And from what they've learned with Ronaldo's departure, Madrid have taken steps to ensure their future as a force in club football by securing the next generation of Real Madrid stars by signing three exceptional young talented players.

In the summer 18 year-old prodigy Vinícius Junior made his move from Brazilian giants Flamengo.

At the age of 16 the Brazilian had already caught the eye of Los Blancos and will look to emulate the exploits of fellow Brazilian Neymar by making his mark in La Liga albeit in the white of Real Madrid.



Joining him in the summer will be another Brazilian youngster Rodrygo who currently plies his trade with Santos in Brazil.

The 17 year-old has found the back of the net seven times so far playing for Brazilian superstar Neymar and all time great Pele's boyhood club.

He will officially join Real Madrid in the summer of 2019.



The third of Madrid's future stars is also a South American, but instead of another Brazilian its Argentine Exequeil Palacios who plays for South American giants River Plate in Argentina.

The midfielder is highly rated and even got a stamp of approval from Madrid captain Sergio Ramos.

He will also join Los Blancos next summer.

From the looks of things the future looks to be bright for Real Madrid as they are working with the future in mind where instead of paying through the nose for the best players, they now look to make their own stars through their development structures.




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