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Real Madrid is considering selling a 27-year-old star and plans to replace him with 19-year-old academy player Javi Navarro, who recently excelled in the UEFA Youth League.
Real Madrid considering the sale of 27-year-old star; plan to replace him with academy gem
Javi Navarro was the hero for Real Madridâs Under-19 team last night as they went on to win the UEFA Youth League, beating Club Brugge in the finals via penalty shootout.
The 19-year-old was also clutch for Los Blancosâ youth team in the semi-finals against PSG, saving three penalties then as well.
Given his heroics in recent weeks, Navarro is set to be rewarded with a first-team call-up for tonightâs La Liga clash against Deportivo Alaves.
Furthermore, according to OK Diario, Real Madrid intend to sell Andriy Lunin in the next transfer window and promote Javi Navarro to take over as the second-choice goalkeeper.
At 27 years of age, Lunin has spent his at Real Madrid largely as a backup to Thibaut Courtois. However, he has had moments of importance, particularly during the 2024 season when the team won both La Liga and the UEFA Champions League.
During that campaign, the Ukrainian goalkeeper played a key role following Courtoisâ injury, featuring in crucial matches and helping the team reach the Champions League final, although he did not ultimately play in it.
The article does not specify the name of the 27-year-old star being considered for sale.
Javi Navarro helped Real Madrid's Under-19 team win the UEFA Youth League by saving penalties in both the semi-finals and finals.
Javi Navarro is set to be included in the squad for Real Madrid's La Liga match against Deportivo Alaves.
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This season, he has again featured in important matches, including the Champions League Round-of-16 away tie in Manchester and the quarter-finals against Bayern Munich, although doubts about his performances have persisted.
Real Madridâs academy has consistently produced strong goalkeepers, including Fran Gonzalez and Sergio Mestre, both of whom have been called up to the first team.
Now, another promising figure has emerged in Navarro, who is highly regarded within the club and has already trained with the first team on several occasions, including in Munich.
Following his heroics for Alvaro Lopezâs side in the Youth League semi-finals and finals, there is serious consideration at Real Madrid to promote him to the senior team next season and offload Lunin.