According to journalist Jose Felix Diaz of MARCA, Real Madrid have high hopes for young defender Joan Martinez, as they see the 17-year-old as a future member of their first team, a belief solidified during the pre-season tour in the United States.
It must be noted that Martinez played an impressive 45 minutes against AC Milan and over half an hour in the high-stakes clash against Barcelona, leaving a lasting impression on the coaching staff.
Unfortunately, his momentum has been cut short due to a serious knee injury that may sideline him for the entire season.
Despite this setback, Real Madrid remain confident in his potential. The team fully expects Martinez to make a strong comeback and regain his place in the squad once he recovers from the injury.
Their faith in him is reflected in the club’s decision to offer him a new contract. The terms of this agreement have significantly improved his status as a youth player, and a release clause has been set at over €50 million.
This hefty clause not only shows how highly Real Madrid value him but also acts as a safeguard for his future at the club.
The plan is clear: once Martinez returns to full fitness, the club expects him to continue his development with the first team. With his contract now securing his future and the team counting on him, Martinez is seen as a key player for Real Madrid’s future.
His progression to the senior team is expected to take full effect when he turns 18 in August 2025, and the club is keen to ensure that his injury does not disrupt his long-term potential.
Real Madrid are firmly committed to seeing Martinez become a crucial part of their defensive setup in the years to come.