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Unexpected Turn: Franco Mastantuono Could Fast-Track His Real Madrid Arrival for the 2025 Club World Cup

The future of Franco Mastantuono, River Plate's young gem, could take an unexpected and dizzying turn

By Diego Mendoza

Mastantuono. PHOTO: World Cup
Mastantuono. PHOTO: World Cup

The future of Franco Mastantuono, River Plate's young gem, could take an unexpected and dizzying turn. A new scenario, brought about by an unprecedented FIFA regulation, opens the door for the promising Argentine midfielder to join Real Madrid and play with them in the upcoming 2025 Club World Cup in the United States, marking a dream European debut at top speed.

The key to this radical change lies in a new rule implemented by FIFA for the expanded Club World Cup edition. This innovative tournament, which will bring together 32 teams from around the world between June 14 and July 13, 2025, on American soil, will allow a flexibility in transfers that was previously unthinkable. The regulation states that a player can represent a new club in the Club World Cup, even if they have already played in the competition (or qualifying phases) with another team that also qualified for the tournament, provided both clubs belong to different confederations. This is crucial for Mastantuono, as River Plate, his current club, has already qualified from CONMEBOL, and Real Madrid, his desired destination, has qualified from UEFA.

This special permission removes a significant obstacle. Previously, a player who had competed with one team in a qualifying phase could not play in the same tournament with another club in the same edition. Now, the regulation opens the door for Real Madrid, who has had the young talent on their radar, to finalize his signing and immediately add him for the Club World Cup, drastically accelerating his integration into the white squad.

Real Madrid's interest in Mastantuono is not new. The Merengue club has been closely following the 17-year-old footballer for some time, considering him one of the most promising talents in South American football. His release clause at River Plate is 45 million euros, a figure that would rise to 50 million in the last ten days of the transfer window. The player's desire to wear white is a determining factor, and this new situation could facilitate a negotiation that would otherwise extend into the European summer.

For Mastantuono, this opportunity would represent an unprecedented acceleration in his career. Moving from the Argentine League to sharing a dressing room with world stars like Vinicius, Bellingham, or Endrick in a tournament of the Club World Cup's magnitude would be a gigantic leap. For Real Madrid, in turn, it would mean integrating an immediate future gem, providing the squad with a new quality option and making a strong bet on a generational talent on a global stage.

If confirmed, this move would not only be a masterstroke in the transfer market but also a precedent for future signings within the framework of the new Club World Cup. Anticipation is high to see if the scenario definitively changes and Franco Mastantuono becomes the first major beneficiary of this innovative FIFA rule, donning the Real Madrid shirt in the United States for the ultimate club showdown. Information on this topic comes from various online journalistic sources.


Diego Mendoza

Diego Mendoza

Licenciado en Comunicación Social con mención en periodismo por la Universidad Central del Ecuador. Apasionado al fútbol ecuatoriano y parte de El Futbolero desde 2020. No tengo problema en decir la verdad, no vivo de los equipos ni de los jugadores. Trato de representar el sentir del hincha en mis notas.

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