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Real Madrid's busy summer window continues with capture of PSG target Franco Mastantuono - but Argentine starlet will only join after River Plate's Club World Cup campaign

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  • Real beat PSG to Mastantuono
  • Will join the club in August
  • Had a release clause of €45m (£38.5m)
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  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    To secure Mastantuono’s signature, Real Madrid triggered the release clause in his River Plate contract, which stood at €45 million (£38.5m). The figure represents a record-breaking outgoing transfer for the Argentine club, surpassing the €44m fee they received for Enzo Fernandez when he moved to Benfica in 2022. He has signed a six-year deal with Los Blancos, which will keep him at the club until June 30, 2031.

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    THE BIGGER PICTURE

    Paris Saint-Germain were also vying for his signature, but Madrid were always considered front-runners due to the player’s own preference. Sources close to the negotiations revealed that Mastantuono had long favoured a move to Spain over France, with his sights firmly set on donning the famous white jersey of Real Madrid if a move away from Argentina materialised.

  • DID YOU KNOW?

    Mastantuono broke into River Plate’s senior team in January 2024, making his debut at the tender age of 16. That milestone placed him as the third-youngest debutant in the storied club’s history. Since then, he has amassed 61 appearances, scoring 10 goals and registering seven assists, a remarkable return for someone still in their teens.

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    WHAT NEXT FOR MASTANTUONO?

    Mastantuono becomes Madrid’s third signing of the summer transfer window. He follows English international right-back Trent Alexander-Arnold, who joined from Liverpool, and Spanish defender Dean Huijsen, acquired from Bournemouth. All three additions are seen as part of a long-term strategy to refresh and strengthen a Madrid squad that faltered both in Spain and Europe. However, Madrid fans will have to wait a little longer to see their new starlet in action as he will be available only from August 14.