Khaberni - Media reports confirm that Real Madrid is focusing on the promising Brazilian Ryan Roberto, a youth player at Flamengo, in an early move to spot his young talents before they catch European eyes.
The Spanish newspaper Defensa Central reported that the 17-year-old player, who plays as a left winger for Flamengo's under-17 team, managed to score 21 goals and create 14 decisive passes this season, making him one of the most prominent rising talents in Brazil, attracting the attention of top scouts, including Joni Calavat, the head of the scouting department at Real Madrid, who was behind the discovery of players like Casemiro, Vinicius Junior, Rodrigo, and Endrick Felipe.
It pointed out that Ryan Roberto is under significant observation across Europe, especially from Paris Saint-Germain, which is seeking to compensate for the loss of young players it had previously been close to signing, such as Franco Mastantuono, as the French club closely monitors the player, while Real Madrid seeks to seal the deal early to ensure his signing before any competing offers.
These moves come amid Real Madrid's preparations to deal with the upcoming summer transfer market, amid continuing administrative and technical challenges, with confirmations that President Florentino Perez will remain in his position until 2029, and support for the technical staff led by seasoned players such as Xabi Alonso after some recent setbacks in matches.
It concluded: "Ryan Roberto could be one of the promising future deals that Real Madrid aims to seal early to ensure the continuation of the success series the club has seen with Brazilian talents over the past years."




