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Real Madrid recruitment chiefâs position under threat after summer signings underwhelm
Real Madridâs investment in Franco Mastantuono has not delivered the expected impact, with concerns now growing over both the playerâs development and last summerâs recruitment strategy.
The Argentine arrived at the Santiago Bernabeu for a fee of around âŹ45 million, seen as a bold move aimed at securing one of South Americaâs brightest prospects.
Early signs at the start of the 2025/26 season suggested promise, but his momentum has faded significantly in recent months.
This situation has not gone unnoticed within the club, particularly regarding Juni Calafat, who played a key role in bringing the youngster to Madrid.
Calafat has long been regarded as one of the architects behind some of the clubâs most successful signings, including Vinicius Jr. and Rodrygo, thanks to his deep understanding of the South American market.
However, according to Mundo Deportivo, last summer marked a shift.
Calafat was heavily involved in three arrivals, namely, Mastantuono, Alvaro Carreras, and Dean Huijsen, all of whom were considered players for the present and future.
As things stand, none of the three have made the expected impact and the spotlight has naturally fallen most heavily on Mastantuono.
Concerns have arisen over Mastantuono's development and impact since his âŹ45 million transfer, as his initial promise has faded significantly.
Real Madrid invested around âŹ45 million to sign Franco Mastantuono from South America.
The recruitment chief's position is under threat due to the disappointing performance of summer signings, raising questions about the club's recruitment strategy.

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Signed from River Plate, he arrived with significant expectations and was even loosely compared to emerging elite talents in Europe.
Franco Mastantuono has failed to make an impact at Real Madrid. (Photo by Florencia Tan Jun/Getty Images)
Within Real Madrid, he was viewed as a long-term investment with the potential to become a key figure in the teamâs evolution.
Instead, his role has remained limited, and minutes have been scarce, influence minimal, and his development has not progressed at the pace the club had anticipated.
This can be understood by the fact that the last time he started a match for Real Madrid was back on February 2 against Rayo Vallecano.
This situation has led to clear disappointment within the scouting department.
As per the outlet, Calafat, in particular, is understood to be affected by how the situation has unfolded, especially given his direct involvement in the deal.
Looking ahead, this could have wider implications.
Real Madrid are already expected to reassess certain aspects of their sporting structure this summer.
Recruitment strategy, player profiles, and integration pathways are all likely to come under review as the club looks to avoid similar outcomes and with it comes the uncertainty regarding Calafatâs position at Real Madrid.