Real Madrid or River Plate? Franco Mastantuono’s Club World Cup Plans Confirmed »
- Franco Mastantuono, a 17-year-old Argentinian talent, will sign a six-year contract with Real Madrid this summer.
- Real Madrid agreed to pay a $45 million fee in installments and accepted River Plate's request for Mastantuono to play in the Club World Cup before leaving.
- Mastantuono has been included in River Plate’s roster for the upcoming Club World Cup but is expected to join his Real Madrid teammates later this summer.
- Club officials initially hoped Mastantuono could play in the tournament, but River Plate retained him for the event, delaying his debut with Real Madrid.
- Mastantuono's move suggests a delayed competitive debut for Real Madrid fans and a structured transition from River Plate to the Spanish club.
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