Real Madrid's commitment to building for the future is in full swing, with the club securing another exciting young talent. Los Blancos have officially triggered the release clause for 18-year-old Spanish striker Fran Santamaria, signing him from CD Castellon.
Santamaria arrives following a sensational breakout season that showcased his prolific scoring touch. The teenage forward netted an impressive 15 goals across 32 appearances, splitting his time between Castellon's Juvenil A side and their B team. His 13 goals in just 17 matches made him the top scorer in his Juvenil division, a performance that earned him a swift promotion.
Demonstrating maturity beyond his years, Santamaria seamlessly adapted to the tougher RFEF Segunda Division with Castellon B, adding two more goals. This quick transition underscores why Real Madrid sees him as a standout prospect for their own famed academy pipeline.
This move represents a significant moment for his former club, as the transfer fee makes it the most expensive sale of an academy player in CD Castellon's history. The club publicly thanked Santamaria for his dedication and wished him well on his journey to the Spanish capital.
For Real Madrid, this signing is a strategic investment in a proven young goalscorer, reinforcing their youth ranks with a player who has already shown he can find the net and rise to new challenges.
