According to Spanish media, the situation revolves around Víctor Muñoz, a young winger currently linked to Osasuna, but with contractual clauses that give Real Madrid certain rights over his future, including a buy-back option or economic rights. This could allow the club to play a decisive role in any transfer negotiations.
Reports claim that Real Madrid are not willing to facilitate a move to their arch-rivals Barcelona, which has reignited tensions between the two clubs off the pitch as well as on it.
The situation has sparked debate in Spain about the growing complexity of modern transfer agreements and how clauses involving third-party rights can influence a player’s freedom of movement.
While no official decisions have been confirmed, the case is expected to develop further as the next transfer window approaches, with both clubs closely monitoring the situation.