Real Madrid’s most recent academy graduate still in the side is currently 32-year-old Dani Carvajal at right-back, but there is genuine hope that might change this season, as Los Blancos look a little shorter in two areas.
In midfield, Jude Bellingham could move back, despite Carlo Ancelotti’s statements he will not do so, and Arda Guler could also be tested there, but their options primarily consist of Eduardo Camavinga, Aurelien Tchouameni, Luka Modric, Fede Valverde and Dani Ceballos. If the Italian continues to use three midfielders, then it leaves just five players to fill those roles, while Tchouameni could also be required at centre-back.
Jesus Vallejo is the fourth central defender coming in for Nacho Fernandez, but it remains to be seen if Ancelotti trusts him with meaningful minutes for the first time in his Real Madrid career at the age of 27. Youngsters Raul Asencio, Jacobo Ramon and Joan Martinez have been used during their preseason tour, with David Alaba also out for several more months.
However Diario AS say that the academy player that is doing the most for his case is midfielder Mario Martin, one of two alongside Lucas Vazquez to have played all 180 minutes in preseason so far. Assistant manager Davide Ancelotti is a fan of the combative Martin, and he was included in a number of squads last season.
On the other hand, Nico Paz impressed against Barcelona, cutting the deficit from a corner with an excellent header. The 19-year-old is a more attacking option though, and feels his time at the club has finished, with no clear path to the first team, and a feeling that he has done all he can at Castilla.
Paz has been linked to the likes of Leganes consistently, and is expected to leave at some point before the end of the window if he can find the right destination. Certainly Martin is a more clear fit – while not a similar player to Toni Kroos, he is more comfortable deeper in midfield. If Tchouameni or Camavinga are used in defence at all, that would open up minutes in a more similar function too.
jezlostuz
0
vallejo is good central defender and should be given some minutes in matches.
CollinsEfosaEhioro
0
Ancelotti is the problem for the academy players not playing for the first team, the old man only want veteran and experience players, he is not a coach that can teach a young player how to play, he is only a supervisor coach who is also a director during training sessions. David Ancelotti the son of Ancelotti is responsible for training sessions, so this is why Ancelotti is against promoting academy players to the first team, hope the fans can understand now?
but hes producing the result...if u bring in a coach those young boyz will not respect him...
pehaeikl
3
please Mr president 🙏 perez sell ceballos he s wasted for our team 🙏
THE_REAL_HEAVEN
0
Carlo is old how do you want him to like and promote young talents from the academy
papabrains
3
It's very worrying development to see Paz leave @ the end of the season... I would had wished him been incorporated in the first team... It's early days yet to give up & speculate his departure. Time would be the best judge...
wenbdenosy
1
hmmmm! hummm
True talk
4mboe
1
i love this guy. please just sell Ceballos his s waste
Butcelnotz
4
Ancelotti is the problem for the academy players not playing for the first team, the old man only want veteran and experience players, he is not a coach that can teach a young player how to play, he is only a supervisor coach who is also a director during training sessions. David Ancelotti the son of Ancelotti is responsible for training sessions, so this is why Ancelotti is against promoting academy players to the first team, hope the fans can understand now?
bubelosty
2
hmmmm! hummm
Allutfy
5
none of the youth products will get sufficient minutes. Real madrid demand is huge than giving young players 19yrs playing not to talk of 16yrs, 17yrs etc.