
Real Madrid removes the fear clause from Osasuna's new signing
Los Blancos aren't afraid of the former player's law and they are facing it tonight
If there's a danger Real Madrid faces every time it plays against an opponent, it's the former players. It's common for players who once played for the white club to ruin the night. Against Osasuna, there will be a new opportunity that Madrid don't seem to fear.
Víctor Muñoz, who made his debut with the first team last season under Ancelotti, left this summer. He didn't have a spot and they decided to transfer him to the red club for 5 million euros. However, they keep half of his rights and a buy-back clause at the end of the first three seasons.

What they didn't sign was a fear clause, so Víctor Muñoz could face Real Madrid. Everything will depend on the decision Osasuna's coach makes if he gives him minutes. He was transferred, and these types of exceptions are signed in loans, something Madrid don't usually do.
Therefore, Víctor Muñoz will return to Santiago Bernabéu and could ruin Madrid's night. We'll see if the law of the ex is fulfilled since there's another option. Lucas Torró also played for the merengue team and is currently an Osasuna footballer.
A very lucrative summer for La Fábrica
In the last year, La Fábrica haven't stopped accumulating great news showing the work well done. First Asencio and then Gonzalo have jumped from Castilla to Real Madrid's first team. They're players who are already integrated into Xabi Alonso's structure.

In addition, this summer several merengue academy players have left. They didn't have a spot in the first team and Primera RFEF was too small for them. They have a much higher level, as they've shown in the transfer market.
Jacobo Ramón, Chema, Obrador, Yusi, or Víctor Muñoz himself have packed their bags this summer. All of them to find first division destinations, in Spain or in teams in Europe. It's a sign of the good health of the merengue academy and the talent they keep generating.
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