Real Madrid's academy continues to experience significant player departures, with the club generating €189 million from academy player sales this summer.

According to AS, Real Madrid's academy has generated €189 million in player sales this summer, marking the club's most profitable summer on record. This figure is expected to rise further. Real Madrid City continues to receive offers and conduct negotiations. The club recently predicted this would be a "historic summer," and that prediction is proving accurate, with multiple negotiations still ongoing. While not all of these talks will result in player departures, additional movements are expected. The transition from last season's Castilla squad to the new one is already significant, and the gap could widen further once the transfer window closes.
The futures of David Jiménez, Manuel Ángel, Jorge Sesero, Dani Yáñez, and Jacobo Ortega remain undecided. Their departures could generate additional transfer revenue, pushing total proceeds above €200 million. Some of these players, like Palácios, who joined Fulham, have completed their development cycle. Others may play their final season in the Primera Federación (third tier) before seeking a move to Segunda División. However, any of them could leave if opportunities arise. Indeed, many have already departed, and with several key players gone, Castilla will need to rebuild around new leaders.
David Jiménez and Manuel Ángel, 2004-born "veterans," had opportunities to play for the first team last season, with both receiving some minutes late in the campaign. Both have attracted significant offers from domestic and foreign clubs and are expected to leave. Fullback Jiménez is highly sought after not only in Spain but also in Germany. Manuel Ángel, Castilla's captain, has drawn interest from clubs such as Deportivo La Coruña and Alavés this summer, though interest extends beyond these sides. Neither has yet begun preseason training with the reserve team.
For 2006-born Jacobo Ortega and Jorge Sesero, France has opened the most doors. Striker Ortega played a key role in last year's UEFA Youth League, and Strasbourg is closely monitoring him, offering €8 million for 50% ownership. According to insiders, the deal is "heating up." Midfielder Sesero made his first-team debut last season and, according to journalist Mateo Moretto, is highly regarded by Lille and considered a potential successor to Buhadi, who could join Manchester City. Buhadi's departure would fill part of the void created by Rodri's potential move to Barcelona.
2007-born Dani Yáñez is the youngest among the remaining unresolved cases. Thiago Pitacci was also in this group but, despite receiving several offers including from Fulham, the club has made its decision. Mourinho wants him to stay and join the first team, so Castilla will lose another player. Yáñez has participated in first-team preseason training this summer and has offers from multiple top clubs but has yet to make a decision. He could become a key player next season under coach López de Lerma. Additionally, there may be one or two "hidden" names that could surprise. The exodus from Castilla is substantial, but it could expand further.
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