Real Madrid Youngster Look Forward to Joining a Bundesliga Club

Real Madrid Youngster Look Forward to Joining a Bundesliga Club

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Los Blancos are working in selling or giving away on loan all the players who don’t have space in Zinedine Zidane’s squad for the season 2016/17. Some of them are already gone, but after the tour around the United States, the club is working to solve these little problems.

Among these players we can find Martin Odegaard, the young Norwegian star who won’t play at Santiago Bernabéu next season. The club is looking for a similar deal achieved with Asensio or Carvajal. The idea is giving him on loan to a top flight club to have him back in the next season with more experience.

At the moment, there are two clubs that are really interested in signing Martin Odegaard. It’s very likely that the Norwegian ends up playing for a Bundesliga team, being Hamburg and Bayer Leverkusen the best teams in the race for signing the youngster.

Odegaard is only 17 years old and Real Madrid have the experience on selling players to the Bundesliga to get them back only after one year. One successful example is Dani Carvajal, who joined Bayer Leverkusen, played really well and was the best right full back that season and he went back to Madrid to have his position in the squad. This year, Real Madrid have done this operation with Borja Mayoral, who joined Wolfsburg on loan this summer after enjoying some minutes in the last season with Zinedine Zidane.

According to the Spanish newspaper As, Odegaard and his father are waiting to close the deal a new offer from Liverpool. Both the player and his father would like to play in Klopp’s team but, nowadays, the Bundesliga looks as his most likely destiny.

Martin Odegaard played last year in Castilla, the second team of Real Madrid in the Spanish Segunda B -the third division in Spain. The team failed to be promoted to the Second Division so Odegaard and the club are not willing to play one more year in this category and the Norwegian should be ready to jump into a top flight club in a competitive European league.

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