One of Real Madrid's brightest prospects may see his future away from the club

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One knock that many have on Real Madrid is their habit of buying already developed young players rather than developing them themselves.

Many of the cornerstone pieces of Real Madrid have been brought in from elsewhere and the players in their academy never see minutes in the first team squad.

There have obviously been outliers, most recently Raul Asencio this season, having to step into a starting center back role.

However, more often than not, the players in the academy are sent out on loan or sold to another club, as there is just no place for them in the first team squad.

This seems to be exactly the case with one of Real Madrid's most promising attacking talents as he could be on the move this summer as he looks for more minutes at the professional level.

Real Madrid don't have space for Victor Munoz

As reported by Guillermo Rai, the entourage of Real Madrid youngster Victor Munoz believes he has a serious chance of leaving Real Madrid this summer for new ventures elsewhere. The report says the player has offers from teams in La Liga, the Spanish second division, as well as teams abroad.

The 21-year-old has made a few appearances with the first team squad but has spent the majority of his professional career playing for Real Madrid Castilla.

Many believe Munoz is ready to make the jump to top-level football, and given the sheer amount of attacking talent already in the Real Madrid first team, it would be best for the player to develop his game away from the Santiago Bernabeu.

Munoz made a cameo appearance as a substitute in Real's recent 2-0 victory over Sevilla playing part in the second goal, ultimately scored by Jude Bellingham.

The Spaniard showed some bright moments in the minutes he was given however there is just no place for him in the team at the moment.

Munoz could follow the career path of many other Real Madrid youngsters, leaving the club for more minutes elsewhere and returning to the club down the line as a much more developed player - similar to what Alvaro Carreras might see through.


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