Real Madrid, Barcelona tracking 19-year-old La Liga midfield talent - report - Madrid Universal
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Real Madrid, Barcelona tracking 19-year-old La Liga midfield talent – report
According to AS, Real Madrid are among the clubs closely following Racing Santander midfield starlet Sergio Martinez.
The 19-year-old Spanish prospect also happens to be on the radars of Barcelona and Villarreal.
All three clubs had already explored the possibility of signing him last season and remain interested. He is under contract until 2029.
A dream La Liga debut
Martinez is going to remember August 16 for a long time. A year ago, in 2025, he made his official first-team debut for Racing, playing a few minutes against Castellon.
On Sunday, exactly one year later, he made his La Liga debut, this time as a starter, and marked the occasion with a spectacular strike into the top corner against Villarreal.
Having been handed a starting role alongside Gustavo Puerta, the midfielder delivered an excellent performance.
He recovered well after a couple of dangerous turnovers early on and then produced a thunderous shot that, according to L aLiga data, reached 126.7 km/h.
In the process, Martinez became the youngest player to score for Racing on his La Liga debut in the 21st century, at 19 years and 93 days old.
Barça, Madrid and Villarreal Already Tried to Sign Him
Martinez’s breakthrough has only increased the attention around him.
Real Madrid, Barcelona and Villarreal had already approached Racing and the player last season, with offers to sign him during the winter transfer window.
However, the teenage midfielder chose to stay at Racing, believing he had a better chance of remaining around the first team.
He also rejected an approach from Mirandes, who believed he was ready to play an important role in Segunda Division.
Now, those same clubs continue to monitor the youngster. Racing renewed his contract last November, tying him to the club until June 30, 2029.
But there is one particularly tempting detail for potential suitors: his release clause is just €3 million.
A right-footed creative midfielder, Martinez has only just stepped up from youth football, but he has already shown he can shine at the highest level.
And, Racing’s hierarchy knows that figure could become extremely attractive if Martinez continues performing at this level in La Liga.
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Mourinho to closely monitor two former Real Madrid academy prospects this season – report
According to Defensa Central, Real Madrid gave Jose Mourinho the option this summer of bringing back two academy graduates who are thriving away from the Bernabeu: Chema Andres and Jacobo Ramon.
The pair could strengthen two of the squad’s weaker areas, midfield and defense respectively.
However, the Portuguese coach and the club ultimately decided together to wait another year in both cases.
Mourinho believes they are progressing well and has approved an exhaustive monitoring of the former La Masia pair throughout the 2026-27 season.
Although Real Madrid’s initial plan had always been to wait until 2027, the squad’s shortcomings in defence and midfield prompted the club to offer Mourinho the possibility of bringing both players back this summer.
Los Blancos have great faith that both can eventually play at the Bernabeu, but believe they still need more time.
Mourinho shares that assessment and rejected the option of exercising either buy-back clause, preferring to follow the two youngsters closely for another season.
Another year of development
Real Madrid’s plan is therefore to watch both players for another year before deciding their futures next summer.
Mourinho has a positive opinion of both, but believes neither would currently have enough opportunities in his squad to continue developing at the right pace.
For that reason, both the club and the coach believe another season gaining experience in European football is the best option before making a definitive decision.
The buy-back costs are also highly manageable. Chema, currently at VfB Stuttgart would cost €18 million in summer 2027, while Jacobo’s clause at Como is between €9 million and €10 million.
Less than €30 million for two players performing well in Germany and Italy respectively is an affordable investment, particularly because Madrid already received transfer fees when they left last summer.
Defense and midfield remain priorities
Central defence and midfield are the two positions Real Madrid intend to monitor most closely in the medium term.
Concerns over the physical condition of Eder Militao and Antonio Rudiger remain, while the midfield continues to lack the presence of a player with an ability to control games.
Alongside Chema and Jacobo, Real Madrid will also assess whether other opportunities emerge on the market at attractive prices. The decisions will ultimately be made next summer.
Mourinho intends to follow both academy graduates personally. He wants to watch them play, assess what they are capable of and then tell the club whether he wants them back.
Either way, Real Madrid still stand to benefit from both players. They could return to the Bernabeu, or eventually be sold permanently for significant fees that would continue to strengthen the club’s finances.