Real Madrid Secures Young Prodigy Franco Mastantuono: A New Era Begins
Real Madrid has signed Franco Mastantuono, Argentina's youngest player, from River Plate for a record-breaking fee, marking a significant addition to their squad.




Real Madrid has made a groundbreaking move by signing Franco Mastantuono, the youngest player to ever feature in a competitive match for Argentina, from River Plate. The 17-year-old attacking midfielder's release clause of 45 million euros (£38.5 million) has been triggered, setting a new record for the Argentine club.
Mastantuono has been a regular in River Plate's first team over the past two seasons and holds the distinction of being the youngest player to score in their derby against Boca Juniors. Last week, he made history by becoming Argentina's youngest debutant in a competitive fixture, coming on as a late substitute in a 1-0 World Cup qualifying win against Chile.
His six-year deal with Real Madrid begins on August 14, the day he turns 18. This signing marks Real Madrid's third acquisition of the summer, following the arrivals of defenders Trent Alexander-Arnold from Liverpool and Dean Huijsen from Bournemouth.
Key Highlights:
- Record-Breaking Transfer: Mastantuono's move to Real Madrid sets a new record for River Plate.
- Historic Debut: He became Argentina's youngest debutant in a competitive match.
- Promising Talent: At just 17, Mastantuono has already made significant contributions to River Plate's first team.
Real Madrid's latest signing is a testament to their commitment to nurturing young talent and building a formidable squad for the future. Mastantuono's arrival is expected to bring a fresh dynamic to the team as they aim for dominance in both domestic and international competitions.