Madrid Universal
·6 de junio de 2025
Exciting Real Madrid youngster flooded with offers from Spain and Germany – report

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·6 de junio de 2025
Real Madrid youngster Victor Munoz is making headlines again. As per a report from AS, the talented forward from Castilla has caught the eye of several clubs.
The list is long, including Getafe, Alaves, Rayo Vallecano, and even a strong interest from Germany. With a contract running until 2026, the summer transfer window will be key in deciding what’s next for the 21-year-old.
Munoz became a regular part of Carlo Ancelotti’s squad in the final months of the 2024/25 season. He even made his senior debut against Barcelona, which proves how highly he is regarded at the club.
Now, as Xabi Alonso begins his tenure as head coach, Munoz could be one of the players to start pre-season training with the first team.
However, the interest in him continues to grow, forcing both club and player to consider what’s best for his development.
Among the Spanish clubs, Getafe have been showing interest in Munoz for quite some time. They had already made approaches during the winter window, but Madrid were unwilling to weaken Castilla mid-season.
Now, with more clubs joining the race, including Alaves and Rayo Vallecano, the list of suitors is growing fast.
Victor Munoz has many options to leave Real Madrid. (Photo by Alex Caparros/Getty Images)
Germany, too, has emerged as a strong option, mostly because Munoz’s playing style, quick, direct, and smart in front of the goal, suits the Bundesliga.
His ability to play as a winger or drift centrally makes him an ideal modern attacker. With 11 goals and seven assists for Castilla this past season, it is no wonder he is generating buzz across Europe.
Despite the high demand, Real Madrid are not keen on letting Munoz go completely. Their preferred move is the “50% formula”, a deal where the buying club pays for half of the player’s rights.
This will allow Munoz to grow elsewhere while the club retains control over his future. They are against a short-term loan unless it strongly benefits both parties.
As things stand, no final decision has been made, but one thing is clear that Munoz has options. Whether it is in La Liga or abroad, the coming weeks will decide his next destination.