Real Madrid's summer transfer plans are taking a dramatic turn, with the club reportedly ready to cash in on one of its own. In a surprising move, homegrown defender Raul Asencio has been placed on the transfer list, with Los Blancos setting a firm asking price of €50 million.
The decision, as reported by OK Diario, stems from growing internal dissatisfaction with the young centre-back's recent conduct. Sources indicate that Asencio's attitude in recent weeks has caused significant friction, leading manager Alvaro Arbeloa to consider limiting his playing time for the rest of the season.
The roots of this rift trace back to a challenging period for the defender. It began with a cervical sprain suffered during a Champions League match against Benfica, which ruled him out of the subsequent league game. Pushing through the pain for the team, Asencio played a full 90 minutes against Celta Vigo despite not feeling fully fit—a display of commitment that has since backfired.
The club was reportedly displeased with suggestions that Asencio had hesitated to travel for that crucial match. Conversely, the player felt his sacrifice went unrewarded when he was benched for the Champions League knockout tie against Manchester City. His decision to confront Arbeloa for an explanation is said to have been the final straw, severely damaging his standing within the squad.
With the relationship now fractured, the Santiago Bernabéu hierarchy sees this summer as the opportune moment to sell. For a club famed for its "Zidanes y Pavones" policy of blending galacticos with academy talent, offloading a promising homegrown player marks a significant and unexpected shift in strategy, signaling that no one's place is safe when standards aren't met.
