A new Pedri tracked by Real Madrid?

A new Pedri tracked by Real Madrid?
A new Pedri tracked by Real Madrid?

For a while now, Real Madrid has been exploring the youth market to find its new talents, and according to information from the daily AS, the Merengue club is interested in Aarón Martín, a 17-year-old prodigy playing for Tenerife in Liga Hypermotion, and dubbed the “new Pedri” by the Spanish publication. Promising midfielder, Aaron Martin impresses with his vision of the game, his precision and his maturity. In just eight games with Tenerife, Aarón stood out, notably with a goal against Zaragoza, in a performance marked by his exceptional talent.

Aaron already launched into the deep end at 17

Trained at the prolific Canarian school, which has already revealed talents like Pedri and Alberto Moleiro, Aarón rose through the ranks quickly, going from junior level to the first team in record time. Pepe Mel, who had already launched Pedri in Las Palmas, adopted the same strategy with Aarón, which confirmed his immense potential. Real Madrid, like Sevilla FC, are interested in this young talent. Scouts were already following his development, but his successful integration into the professional world intensified the interest of big clubs. The starting price could reach 2 million euros, a modest sum for a player of his caliber.

Aarón is seen as a future strategic recruit for Real Madrid: an immediate asset for Castilla and potential for the first team in the medium term. Tenerife thus finds itself at the center of desire, possessing a jewel that the giants of Spanish football are watching closely.

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To summarize

Well aware that Barça has some great young talents, Real Madrid would obviously like to have the same weapons on hand. And for that, what could be better than trying to find the new Pedri before the others?



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