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Real Madrid has formally rejected the first economic proposal presented by Borussia Dortmund to acquire the services of their youth player, Gonzalo García. The German club put forward an offer of 30 million euros, an amount that was deemed insufficient in the white offices.
Although the 22-year-old forward from Madrid is one of the most sought-after pieces from "La Fábrica," the board is not in a rush to sell. The initial plan of the institution involves a strategic loan that allows the striker to gain quality competitive minutes. With six goals and two assists in thirty-four appearances this season, his potential is undeniable for the future of the Madrid team.
Real Madrid has taken an uncompromising stance: they will only accept a permanent transfer if a club deposits 60 million euros into the club's coffers. This valuation doubles the initial offer from the Germans, who see the forward as a secure investment due to his long-term potential. However, at Signal Iduna Park, they are not willing to meet the economic demands set by the white leadership for this summer.
The club led by Florentino Pérez prefers to prioritize the player's sporting development outside the Santiago Bernabéu through a loan without an option to buy. The goal is for Gonzalo García to return with a higher status or, failing that, for his market value to soar shortly. The confidence in his technical abilities is unwavering within the coaching staff, who monitor each of his elite-level steps.
Real Madrid and the international bidding for Gonzalo García
The rejection by the Ruhr team has not dampened the interest of other top-level clubs looking to reinforce their attacking line. Real Madrid has received inquiries from Premier League clubs such as Aston Villa and Newcastle United, interested in his physical prowess. Even ambitious Italian side Como has inquired about the conditions to incorporate the young Spanish goal scorer into their ranks.
The Madrid board seeks the ideal environment where the footballer can be a regular starter and demonstrate his goal-scoring ability consistently. It is not ruled out that the forward's future may be decided in the final weeks of the transfer window, depending on the vacancies in the interested teams. Meanwhile, the striker continues to work as usual, oblivious to the rumors placing him far from the Spanish capital this season.

Gonzalo García: Between loan and Real Madrid's protection
The strategy of the Madrid entity is clear: to protect their raw diamonds until they are ready for the demanding rotation of the first team. Real Madrid understands that selling below the 60 million mark would be a strategic mistake given the current market inflation. For Borussia Dortmund, the deal has significantly cooled off due to the firmness shown by the white negotiators in the recent virtual meetings.
The Spanish forward possesses a style of play that fits into various tactical systems of the top European leagues today. Florentino Pérez has no financial need to dispose of their young assets, giving them an absolute position of strength. The priority remains to find a destination that ensures the competitive continuity the player seeks to continue evolving as a professional.
Loan options for the jewel of La Fábrica
The sports management scrutinizes the playing styles of potential suitors to ensure that the style benefits the striker's strengths. Real Madrid particularly values projects where high pressing and offensive football are the main characteristics under the responsible coach. Newcastle's interest could be the most threatening to retaining the player, given their financial capacity to raise the bidding.
Nevertheless, the player's desire to succeed in his beloved team weighs heavily in any decision made. The upcoming weeks will be crucial to see if any club chooses to break the bank or if they ultimately opt for the loan path. The white board remains inflexible, aware that they hold one of the most promising forwards in Spain.
Ultimately, the forward's destiny will set the tone for the outbound operations from the white academy during this summer transfer window. Real Madrid has become adept at managing young talent, ensuring either high-impact economic or sporting benefits.
Gonzalo García epitomizes the excellence of a training system that continues to provide top European teams with stellar-level players. Only time will tell if the requested 60 million will prove to be a fair amount for a goal scorer who promises to bring much joy. With an eye on the start of the European leagues, the saga regarding his future seems to be only in its initial chapter. The noble leadership of Chamartín will not yield, maintaining their policy of protecting the club's football heritage at all costs.
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