As: Real Madrid closely monitors those youth training players who have left the team to develop, and they all performed well

Football 3:29pm, 25 August 2025 172

"As" reported that Real Madrid closely monitors those youth training players who have left the team to develop, and they have performed well in their new clubs.

In Real Madrid, it is becoming increasingly obvious that to reach the peak of the first team, being an "exchange student" is almost a must. Growing away from Real Madrid like Carvajal, A Fee or Vasquez and returning with strength has become the most conventional promotion path. In contrast, those players who tried to gain a foothold in the first team without experiencing external training: Alibaba, Latasa, Alvaro Rodriguez and others almost failed to leave their mark. Success stories like Asensio or Gonzalo Garcia are now becoming increasingly difficult to replicate.

At present, the Golden Generation of Real Madrid youth training is on its overseas journey, and many of them are already shining in the new team. Nico Pas's performance in Cuomo in Fabregas is still amazing in the second year, with Jacob Ramon, Victor Munos and Obrador becoming the starting leads of the last round of the league. Real Madrid is closely following the updates of all youth training players.

Nico Pas pointed out the way for his teammates a year ago. The Argentine player joined Cuomo, who is coached by Fabregas, and decided to extend his stay this season. Although Real Madrid has set a buyback clause for 9 million euros after the end of the 2025-26 season, there are still variables in the transfer window next summer. Currently, the player continues to accumulate capital. Last season, he has impressive data of 6 goals and 9 assists, and has locked in the main force with his outstanding physical and tactical ability. When he played against Lazio in the first round of the new season, he first sent out a precise straightening assist, and then hit the world with a direct free kick. The 20-year-old Pas has become the core of Cuomo.

Nico Pas is not the only one in the Como formation. Jacob Ramon also shows Real Madrid's genes. After spending 13 years in Real Madrid's youth training, the 20-year-old defender who just joined Cuomo this summer performed amazingly in his debut in Serie A. The defense was steady, and the offensive end broke into the penalty area in the 12th minute and the shot missed. The header in the 23rd minute caused Voivoda to volley. The set ball was actively involved, and the main seat was locked in the debut.

The transfer of Real Madrid youth training is not only overseas training, but some youth training players choose to stay in Spain for exchanges. Osasuna introduced Victor Muñoz for 6 million euros this summer, and Real Madrid retained 50% ownership, which has become a routine operation for Bernabeu to treat youth training treasures.

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