Mourinho opened up selling two Real Madrid stars, but only with one condition

Jose Mourinho is reportedly prepared to sanction the departure of two young players at Real Madrid, contingent upon a specific condition. The Portuguese coach is anticipated to be officially announced this week as the new manager of the Spanish club, following Florentino Perez’s decisive victory in the club’s recent presidential elections. Perez secured 65 percent of the votes in the club’s first presidential election in two decades that featured an opposing candidate.

While the transfers of Ibrahima Konaté and Denzel Dumfries are nearing finalization, expectations suggest that several player departures are also anticipated at the ‘Santiago Bernabéu’ this summer. According to reports from the Spanish publication El Debate, two academy talents, Gonzalo García and Franco Mastantuono, may leave the club. This discussion about squad restructuring comes as the club integrates new signings.

Notably, Franco Mastantuono joined Real Madrid this summer from River Plate for a reported fee of 45 million euros. The potential departures signal a strategic overhaul of the squad under the incoming management. The involvement of Mourinho suggests a period of significant transition for Real Madrid.

His readiness to allow these young players to exit indicates a clear mandate regarding squad composition and the necessary adjustments required for the club’s next chapter under new leadership. The focus remains on solidifying the team structure while accommodating the vision of the new presidential administration.

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