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Don t touch it! Real Madrid set a 1 billion termination fee for the 17-year-old genius!

4:43am, 11 June 2025【Football】

According to well-known reporter Romano, Real Madrid has finalized the signing of Argentine star Mastantono. The two sides will sign a six-year long contract with a transfer fee of US$45 million (about 39.49 million euros), which will be completed in installments.

At present, Mastantono is still playing for Argentina's giants Riverbed. Riverbed will negotiate with Real Madrid next week, hoping that Mastantono can represent the team in the upcoming Club World Cup, and then officially join Real Madrid in August this year.

According to Argentine media DSports Radio, Real Madrid plans to set a 1 billion euro termination clause for young player Mastantono.

Argentine young player Mastantono is 17 years old. This season, the player has made 19 appearances for River Plate, contributing 7 goals and 4 assists.

According to previous news, Real Madrid will pay a huge fee for Mastantono, and River Plate will receive a transfer fee of 45 million euros, which will also become the most expensive player sale transaction in Argentina's football history. If taxes are added, Mastantono's specific transfer amount is 56.565 million euros.

Since Mastantono is not over 18 years old, he will not be able to sign the contract until August 14 when he turns 18. By then, the Argentine talented player will officially join Real Madrid and sign until 2031.

According to the Argentine media "The Horn", the reason why Real Madrid quickly finalized Argentine star Mastantono so quickly was because Paris had intervened.

The media said that Real Madrid had already booked Mastantono, and only time left to leave the team is still open. Although there have been rumors recently that Real Madrid may retain the new star until December, the situation suddenly changed at the last moment. Real Madrid announced that it would pay the termination fee in one lump sum and immediately took the 17-year-old boy away.

Mastantono interviewed Real Madrid's chief scout Huni Carafate in Buenos Aires, which eventually led to a transfer. The recruiting manager flew to Argentina to lobby because he knew that Mastantono had contacted Paris Saint-Germain sports director Louis Campos and coach Louis Enrique.