Franco Mastantuono's Early Transfer Stirs Debate at River Plate
Franco Mastantuono's transfer to Real Madrid for $45 million left River Plate coach Marcelo Gallardo acknowledging the void it creates. Despite his belief that the 17-year-old midfielder needed more development time, Gallardo sees early transfers as a modern football norm, adjusting their sporting plans for future matches.

Franco Mastantuono's recent transfer to Real Madrid has sparked discussion within River Plate. At just 17, the promising midfielder's departure comes as a challenge, according to coach Marcelo Gallardo, ahead of their Club World Cup match against Monterrey.
Gallardo acknowledged the $45 million deal as a modern football reality, even as he grappled with the significant loss to his squad's dynamics. Despite this, he pushes for Mastantuono to remain focused on competing, underscoring the need to adapt the team's developmental goals.
River Plate, fresh off a 3-1 victory over Urawa Red Diamonds, aims to harness momentum in the upcoming match against Monterrey. With European giants Inter Milan also on the horizon, the Argentine club is reconfiguring for higher competition levels.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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