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Marca talks about Real Madrid s youth training operations: reduce loans, directly sell repurchase rights, transfer share, etc.

September 7th As one of the most famous youth training camps in football, Real Madrid's Castia youth training camp has trained many stars. "Marca" talks about the operation system of the La Liga giants' youth training camp.

Since Castia was promoted to the Spanish Second Division in 2012, many young players such as Morata, Nacho and Hesse have gradually entered the first team and won official numbers in the 2013-14 season. In addition, Kavajal also returned to the team after spending a year on loan at Leverkusen. This is the latest large-scale youth training talent emerged, and all of this is due to the return of the second team to professional football.

Real Madrid youth training operations are well operated, with Manu Fernandez led a team with Castia as the core, led by Raul (until last season) and now Aveloa to complete training for other coaches and staff. As young players continue to enter the first team, their value of existence is reflected. However, Valdebebas' youth training products are much more than that, it is an unparalleled model, especially compared to Barcelona's La Macia youth training camp. When the economy was at its worst, La Macia played a role, but Real Madrid was never forced to take similar measures.

In the past five years, Real Madrid management has made clear and adopted a variety of ways to deal with these youth training players. General Manager Jose Angel Sanchez proposed a wide selection menu, gradually reducing the rental format and using direct sales of repurchase rights (usually three years), priority rights and transfer sharing.

Alex Jimenez's example shows this diversity well, he was loaned to Bournemouth by Milan, while Real Madrid retains the right to first refusal and 50% of future transfer fees. Although there was no return when changing the club, the terms remained the same. Allegri is not satisfied with the fullback, and now it is Ilaura's turn to shape the Spanish international's career.

This summer (only considering players over 16 years old), Real Madrid sent away 50 players and introduced 14 new players. Among these 50 players who left the team, only one left the team freely. While many players leave without any immediate returns, these transfers include share clauses at future sale and have already brought about €35 million in revenue to the club.

Chema, Obrador, Eusi, Victor Muños and Miguel Gutierrez, and other players from Real Madrid's youth training camp have brought considerable income to the club even if they fail to enter the first team. Fran Garcia returned to Real Madrid after three years at Leganes, while Alvaro Carreras left the team in the final year of the junior team due to other plans. Left-back Carreras performed well early this season and even stopped a must-scoring goal against Mallorca.

The contract of Nico Pas was full of rumors throughout the summer. Real Madrid know nothing about it from rumors about his return to Real Madrid during the Club World Cup to the denized 70 million euro offer. This is the first summer when Real Madrid can buy back the Argentine international for 9 million euros.

At present, there is peace in Valdebebas because Real Madrid has the right to buy back and has signed a clear contract with the players. Club executives know that the situation for Pas has changed, but they know that any transfer requires Real Madrid's consent. In addition, Real Madrid and Club Como have a very harmonious relationship.

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