Real Madrid and Barcelona target Grimaldo available for cut-price fee | OneFootball

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·4 giugno 2025

Real Madrid and Barcelona target Grimaldo available for cut-price fee

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Bayer Leverkusen left-back Alejandro Grimaldo has been linked with an exit from the BayArena this summer.

Mundo Deportivo claims the Spaniard is keen on a return to his homeland. Barcelona, Real Madrid and Atletico Madrid are interested in signing him.


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Grimaldo’s suitors have been handed a boost, as he has a release clause worth €18-€20 million, compared to his €40m valuation.

Barca are currently prioritising a left-winger and a goalkeeper in the transfer market, but are not ruling out signing a left-back if an opportunity arises.

Having grown up at La Masia, Barca would have an edge if they were to pursue Grimaldo.

However, the 29-year-old may have to settle for a deputy role, with manager Hansi Flick expected to back fellow Spaniard Alejandro Balde as the first-choice left-back.

Gerard Martin has shown his top-class potential during Balde’s absence, while Barca are planning to integrate Jofre Torrents into the first team following his impressive performances at youth level.

It indicates that Barca are well-covered in the left-back position, and Grimaldo wouldn’t be a huge miss.

Madrid will also have an equal advantage in the transfer race due to the presence of manager Xabi Alonso, who worked with Grimaldo at Leverkusen.

Grimaldo transformed into a world-class wing-back under Alonso, playing a pivotal role in Leverkusen’s rise to the top.

Los Merengues are scouring the market for a left-back as they want an upgrade over Ferland Mendy and Fran Garcia.

Benfica’s Alvaro Carreras is the desired target, but his transfer fee and Manchester United’s buy-back clause are proving to be a stumbling block in the negotiations.

The former Benfica star could also be of great value to Atletico, who are keen on strengthening the left-back spot this summer.

Los Rojiblancos are pushing hard for AC Milan’s Theo Hernandez, but Al-Hilal have an agreement in place with the Italian giants.

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