Madrid Universal
·1. Juli 2025
Real Madrid attacking prodigy attracting interest from multiple La Liga clubs

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·1. Juli 2025
According to AS, it has come to light that Real Madrid’s promising young forward Victor Munoz has caught the eye of several La Liga clubs, with Osasuna and Mallorca leading the race to secure his services.
The talented winger, who has impressed everyone at the club, has been making waves in the youth ranks and even earned valuable minutes against Al-Hilal and Pachuca during the Club World Cup.
Despite the fierce competition for places in Real Madrid’s first team, Munoz remains determined to make his mark at the Santiago Bernabeu.
However, once the Club World Cup ends, important decisions about his future will need to be made.
Both Osasuna and Mallorca see Muniz as a key addition to their squads, and they have already expressed their strong interest in signing him.
Victor Munoz has many offers on the table. (Photo by Alex Caparros/Getty Images)
They believe the winger, who is under contract with Real Madrid until 2026, has the quality and readiness to become an immediate impact player at the top level.
Munoz’s numbers speak for themselves: 11 goals and seven assists with Real Madrid’s reserve team this season show his sharpness in front of the goal and creativity in attack.
His blistering pace and ability to operate on both flanks make him an exciting prospect for any team, so much so that Osasuna and Mallorca are both eager to bring the star of La Fábrica into their squads, whether on a loan deal or through a shared ownership agreement under the popular 50/50 formula.
But Osasuna and Mallorca are not alone in their pursuit. Other La Liga sides, including Getafe, Alaves, and Rayo Vallecano, are closely monitoring Munoz’s situation.
His standout performances with Castilla and his first-team debut have placed him firmly on the radar of these clubs. While there have been some offers from abroad, domestic options are currently more attractive for both Munoz and his representatives.
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