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Real Madrid closely monitors the development of numerous young footballers, a strategy that allows them to be prepared when deciding to make moves in the market. In this context, Spanish young forward Iker Bravo, currently at Udinese in Serie A, has once again caught the attention of the white club after showing glimpses of quality in his first season in Italian football.
At 19 years old, Bravo has played 373 minutes across 14 matches, scoring a goal and providing an assist. Although his time on the field has been limited, he shares the dressing room with renowned attackers like Alexis Sánchez, Florian Thauvin, and Lorenzo Lucca, reflecting the tough competition he faces. Despite this, Udinese is satisfied with his progress and trusts that the young striker can establish himself as a starter in the future.
Bravo's market value has experienced a significant increase, rising from half a million to 1.5 million euros in a few months. According to 'DefensaCentral', this growth reflects his potential, something that has not gone unnoticed at Real Madrid. Although the white club did not exercise the buyback option after his time with the Juvenil team, current circumstances could lead them to reassess their stance.
He wanted to leave Real Madrid to boost his career
Bravo's decision to bet on Serie A instead of continuing in Castilla has been key to his development. Although he did not have the trust of Raúl as the coach of the Madrid youth team, the influence of Álvaro Arbeloa, who always believed in his talent, has been pivotal in his evolution.
If Bravo maintains his progression and demonstrates maturity in Italian football, Real Madrid could consider his return, acknowledging that the striker has the necessary talent to succeed at the highest level. Time will tell if the doors of the Bernabéu will open again for this promising forward.
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