€40m Former Real Madrid star nears Barcelona switch

A former Real Madrid star edges closer to a €40m move to Barcelona, with negotiations advancing rapidly for the high-profile switch.

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A former Real Madrid star edges closer to a €40m move to Barcelona, with negotiations advancing rapidly for the high-profile switch.

The 22-year-old speedster, thriving at Osasuna since leaving the Bernabeu last summer, boasts a €40 million release clause that’s tempting yet fraught with Clasico complications.

Barcelona scouts rave about his technical flair and directness as an ideal Raphinha rotation, yet Madrid’s veto power looms large.

The player in question is Víctor Muñoz, the Catalan-born dynamo who graduated from Real Madrid’s La Fabrica academy before Osasuna snapped up 50% rights for €5 million, as reported by Mundo Deportivo.

With six goals and five assists in 31 La Liga and Copa del Rey outings—capped by a Spain debut call-up—Muñoz’s pace, one-v-one mastery, and crossing precision echo Lamine Yamal’s upside.

Osasuna sporting director Braulio Vázquez confirmed Madrid’s escalating buyback (€8m year one, €9m year two, €10m year three), empowering Los Blancos to reclaim him cheaply if Barcelona triggers the clause.

Barcelona’s interest stems from Rashford doubts and right-wing depth needs, viewing Muñoz as a low-risk youth infusion at €40m full payout.

However, Madrid’s 50% stake and likely intervention—unwilling to gift arch-rivals control—renders the deal “very difficult,” per internal assessments.

Osasuna welcomes clause activation, but Madrid could flip him for profit, scuppering Flick’s plans amid Premier League competition from Villa and Tottenham.

Muñoz, idolizing La Masia despite Clasico roots, prefers staying put another year for minutes, complicating Barca’s pitch.

Deco pivots to alternatives like Osasuna teammate Jan Virgili (buyback secured), dodging Madrid meddling.

Financially, €40m strains post-Olmo FFP gymnastics, prioritizing Yamal extension or Cancelo.

This tantalizing yet thorny pursuit highlights Barcelona’s youth hunt clashing with the eternal rivalry.

Muñoz’s La Fabrica polish tempts, but Madrid’s strings pull taut—likely forcing Barcelona toward safer targets. Flick’s wing revolution hangs in Clasico balance.

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