The two clubs in the League that have requested the loan of Gonzalo from Real Madrid

The Real Madrid forward is seeking minutes and knows that it will be difficult at the Santiago Bernabéu, he could leave in January

Héctor Andreu | 2 Oct 2025 | 16.16
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<p>Celta and Oviedo request Gonzalo / El Español</p>
<p>Celta and Oviedo request Gonzalo / El Español</p>

Young forward Gonzalo García has emerged as one of the most enticing options to reinforce the attacks of clubs in need of goals. With a modest start to the season in terms of minutes with Real Madrid, his name is already being strongly linked to the offices of Celta de Vigo and Oviedo, both in urgent need of offensive solutions.

Celta de Vigo and Oviedo set sights on Gonzalo García as a solution

As reported by DefensaCentral, Celta is going through a worrying goal drought: just six goals so far in La Liga, a record that places the Galician team among the least offensive in the tournament. Meanwhile, Oviedo has scored only four goals, reflecting deficiencies in their squad's attacking line. In this scenario, the profile of Gonzalo García is appealing.

These clubs see a loan as the ideal solution: welcoming the striker without undertaking a costly operation and giving him immediate prominence. Although Real Madrid does not plan on including him regularly in the starting eleven, a temporary exit would provide playing time for the young player and offensive relief to the interested clubs.

Real Madrid: Patience, Competition, and Open Doors

Gonzalo García is not satisfied with the minutes he has had so far under Xabi Alonso. After his outstanding performance in the Club World Cup, scoring four goals in six games, many expected his role to steadily increase.

However, the White team's squad is filled with attacking talent, complicating his integration. The club understands this situation and acknowledges the challenges of rotating in the middle of the season, particularly in a squad with high ambitions.

It seems that Real Madrid would be willing to loan out Gonzalo until the end of the season if he requests it, especially considering the presence of Endrick, who seems keen to stay at Chamartín. Some sources suggest that Xabi Alonso wants to give him more exposure, even if it means coming off the bench, aiming to motivate him and keep him in the internal competition.

Celta and Oviedo request Gonzalo's loan

The White club emphasizes that Gonzalo is a valuable asset. His profile as a striker who can hold off central defenders and finish inside the box is a rare characteristic in the current squad, where Jude Bellingham often takes on those movements. Given opportunities and confidence, Gonzalo could become a key player.

Risks, Opportunities, and Decisions Ahead

A loan to Celta de Vigo or Oviedo represents a high-risk but high-return gamble. In these clubs, Gonzalo García would not arrive as a secondary figure but with offensive responsibilities and a goal-scoring mandate. It is precisely this prominence that convinces both the player and the interested clubs.

Real Madrid is clear that they will not hinder his development. With such fierce competition and a packed schedule, there will be crucial moments where rotation will be necessary, where Gonzalo could come in. Currently, the academy player has not explicitly requested to leave, and the club hopes for his return improved and ready to contribute in the latter part of the season.

In total, his name resonates in various scenarios: the pressure from Celta, Oviedo's need, the player's desire for minutes, and Real Madrid's caution. If his loan is finalized in January, attention will be on the impact he can make elsewhere to return with stronger arguments.

The outcome lies in the hands of the forward, his ambition for playing time, and the strategy of Real Madrid, which closely monitors him. Ultimately, Gonzalo García could be the game-changer away from the Bernabéu.

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