Ascension Real Madrid left the team in the second window: Ramon transfers to Como Muñoz & Alvaro stays in La Liga

Football 7:09pm, 1 September 2025 92
In the summer of 2025, Valdebebas once again became the stage for display of talent. Real Madrid's youth training camp sent away several of the most promising new stars, leaving the Bernabeu to pursue more playing time and dreams. Every parting left a vacancy, but it also brought hope. I hope that their rental experience can pave the way for the future return and make them more mature and dazzling. The following are 7 youth training new stars who left Real Madrid in the inventory by Ashes.

Victor Muñoz - Osasuna

Muñoz won Castia's position with his leadership and maturity on the court. He has performed particularly well in 2025 and has shown a strong competitive spirit for the first-team appearance in some key games, including a national derby. This summer, Osasuna signed him for €5 million and gave him a long-term contract and absolute trust. Real Madrid retains 50% of the players' future second-transfer share.

Raphael Obrado - Benfica

This full-back who is good at running long distances has gradually grown up since Mallorca joined Real Madrid's youth training camp. He performed well in Castia, but he ushered in a real explosion during his loan to La Coruña and became a key player of the team. His outstanding performance attracted the interest of Benfica, who signed him for €5 million, viewing him as an investment in the present and future. Real Madrid also realized his potential and retained the buyback rights and 50% ownership.

Chemma Andres-Stuttgart

This elegant midfielder has been training at Real Madrid since the age of 13, and he won the triple crown as the captain of the Youth A team. In 2025, he made his debut at the Bernabeu and demonstrated his outstanding football skills and game vision. Stuttgart attracted him with an ambitious project, hoping to give him more opportunities to play in the Bundesliga. Real Madrid retained part of the ownership and buyback rights as always, showing confidence in him. Stuttgart paid €3 million for Chema.

Yousof Enriquez-Alaves

He has been training in Valdebebas since childhood, and as a left back, he has excellent physical fitness. In Castia, he completed his transition to professional football. Alaves took a fancy to his offensive and defensive abilities and signed him a long-term contract until 2029. Likewise, Real Madrid retains partial ownership.

Jacob Ramon-Como

Jacob joined Real Madrid youth training at the age of 8 and gradually grew into an impressive central defender who has performed well in all youth levels. His height is 1.96 meters, and his air superiority and predictive ability make him one of Castia's leaders. At the age of 19, he scored a goal when he made his debut in the league and realized his dream. This summer, he transferred to Fabregas's coaching Cuomo for 2.5 million euros, and Real Madrid retained half of his ownership and buyback rights.

Alvaro - Elche

The Uruguayan striker came to Valdebebas with his talent for scoring and quickly became Castia's main scorer. In 2023, he made his debut in the Madrid derby and broke through Atletico Madrid's door. After studying at Getafe, Elche signed him for 2 million euros. Real Madrid holds partial ownership.

Marville - Leganes

The left-footed central defender joined Valdebebas at the age of 13 and gradually honed his talents. In Castia, he showed a calm and clear style of playing. During his loan to Cordoba, he gained valuable experience through professional competitions. Leganes, who has just dropped to the Segunda Division, signed him for 800,000 euros, and believes that his physical fitness and skills will push the team back to the top ranks.