Matteo Moretto revealed that Real Madrid would not rule out loaning out young player Gonzalo García if a suitable offer is received..
2026-04-17 14:15
Spanish online media outlet Relevo's resident renowned Italian transfer journalist Matteo Moretto, exclusively reported on Thursday that Real Madrid would not rule out loaning out their young Spanish forward Gonzalo García if a suitable offer is received.
According to Moretto, Real Madrid have actually already received loan requests for García from several clubs across Europe during the January transfer window. However, these requests were initially rejected because clubs had already agreed to loan Endrick out to Lyon to avoid a shortage of young forwards.
However, given Endrick's impressive performances during his loan spell at Lyon, and the high likelihood of a new head coach taking over this summer, Real Madrid is willing to keep him and loan out García, provided the club receives a suitable offer.
Moretto added that considering García is entering an age where he needs to make consistent progress in his career, Real Madrid would not rule out selling him if a suitable offer is received.
However, like his teammates Dani Carvajal, Álvaro Carreras, and potential future teammate Nico Paz, Real Madrid will likely require a buy-back clause if García is sold.
Regarding the position of interim head coach Álvaro Arbeloa, Moretto said, after Real Madrid's Champions League exit in the quarter-finals against Bayern Munich, rumours have indeed circulated online, claiming that the club legend might be sacked before the end of the season, but the Real Madrid management has not made any decision in this regard yet.
Los Blancos will evaluate Arbeloa's performance at the end of the season before deciding whether to permanently appoint him.
As previously reported, rumours claiming that Jürgen Klopp will take over as Real Madrid manager in the near future are untrue.
Zinedine Zidane has reached a verbal agreement to take over as manager of the France national team after this summer's 2026 FIFA World Cup.
José Mourinho has not yet received any offers or discussions regarding a return to Real Madrid as manager.
While rumours claiming that Didier Deschamps will become Real Madrid's new manager after the World Cup are also unfounded.
About Gonzalo García
The 22-year-old Gonzalo García was born on March 24, 2004, in Madrid, Spain. He is 1.82 meters tall and primarily plays as a center forward, but can also play on the left and right wings.
García joined Real Madrid's renowned La Fabrica youth academy in 2014, briefly moved to Mallorca's youth academy in 2018, and returned to Real Madrid's youth academy the following year. He began playing for Real Madrid's B team in January 2022.
During his time with Real Madrid B, García helped the team achieve a domestic U19s treble and won the Golden Boot award in the 2022/23 season.
In October 2023, García made his Real Madrid first-team debut by coming on as a substitute in an away match against Cádiz.
In February 2025, García scored his first first-team goal in a Copa del Rey quarter-final match against Leganés.
Since his debut, García has made 45 appearances for Real Madrid in all competitions, scoring 11 goals, where he has won one La Liga title, one Champions League title, one FIFA Club World Cup Golden Boot, and was named to the FIFA Club World Cup Team of the Year once.
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