Spanish journalist Miguel Serrano discussed the latest transfer developments at Real Madrid in his personal video podcast. He covered the current situation with Thiago Pitarque, Mastantuono, and Gonzalo García.

Miguel Serrano's full report below
Thiago Pitarque has apparently received numerous offers. He is a player who could become a valuable addition to José Mourinho's squad, but he also needs playing time to continue developing. Arbeola, who is set to sign with Fulham, wants him.
Real Madrid has received seven loan requests from La Liga clubs—seven in total—and Real Madrid has not yet made a decision.
The player will begin preseason training with José Mourinho, who will personally assess him to understand what kind of player he is and how he fits into the team.
But Real Madrid already has those midfielders, plus Bernardo Silva, plus a midfielder that Real Madrid will definitely sign for José Mourinho—because Real Madrid may not give him a center-back, but they will definitely give him a midfielder.
So Thiago Pitarque's situation suggests he will leave. It will typically be a loan.
Real Madrid does not want to sell Thiago Pitarque, even with a buyback option; Real Madrid only wants to loan him out.

Mastantuono's situation is exactly the same as Thiago Pitarque's—no rush.
Real Madrid wants him to start preseason training because above all, Real Madrid wants to know what the final striker list for the team will look like.
That is, Real Madrid is more inclined to loan him to an international club so he can gain more experience, continue developing, get playing time, and step outside his comfort zone in terms of language and environment that he is used to. In other words, leave Spain.
But if there is eventually a shortage of strikers and Mastantuono impresses José Mourinho during preseason, he could even stay.

Gonzalo will begin preseason training with José Mourinho not because Mourinho wants him, but because none of the strikers under Mourinho will start preseason training.
Vinicius will not start preseason training, Mbappé will not, Endrick will not, and Brahim Díaz will not either.
So Mourinho needs to see a striker.
If Mourinho likes him during preseason training, and Gonzalo himself wants to stay as the third striker behind Mbappé and Endrick, that will be his very personal decision.
But clearly, Gonzalo has plenty of offers both from Spain and abroad.
Real Madrid could generate good revenue from him. Recall what happened with Nico Paz last week, and also recall what happened with Víctor Muñoz two weeks ago. Those two brought in €77 million plus €5 million in add-ons.
If Real Madrid secures a good deal for Gonzalo for around €30–35 million, then we are talking about three players, three academy graduates, generating over €100 million in revenue.
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