
Mastantuono's registration in the Champions League under debate
The controversy continues over whether the Argentine will be able to play in the Champions League
In recent days, Mastantuono's name hasn't stopped making headlines in the Spanish soccer scene. Last Thursday, the 14th, he was presented as a new Real Madrid player upon turning 18 years old. He did so wearing the number 30 jersey, by personal request, which meant he was registered with Castilla.
The Culers used that to demand an improper line-up if he played even a single match with Real Madrid. That happened this Tuesday against Osasuna, leaving a good impression and generating excitement. However, they tried to tarnish it by shifting the focus to the controversy they had created.

This has also extended to the Champions League and the question of whether he can be registered to play in it. It should be remembered that UEFA has a list A and a list B, the latter with some exceptions. These are for reserve team players who have been at the club for 2 years after turning 15 years old (15 años).
This would create a complicated scenario for Real Madrid, according to some. The only way for Mastantuono to play in the Champions League is to be registered with the first team. But José Félix Díaz states that Los Blancos won't have any problem registering him.
They Keep Pushing Madrid's Rivals To File Complaints
From the Barcelona side, they urged Osasuna to file a complaint against Real Madrid, believing they had to do it. However, they were met with a forceful response from its president. He assured that they weren't going to do it, since it's something not only Los Merengues have done.

"If all teams do that, why should we file a complaint," said Luis Sabalza. After seeing the stance of Osasuna's president, now they have another target. They've set their sights on Oviedo, Real Madrid's next opponent this season.
A campaign trying to get some club to file a complaint against Real Madrid for what they consider illegal. The team of levers, of payments to the CTA vice president, and of registration thanks to the CSD. Those are the ones now raising their voices in protest.
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