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Real Madrid tracking €30 million-rated teenage forward, Manchester United, Chelsea also keen

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Real Madrid have made it a point to keep an eye out for the best young talents in Europe and outside – a strategy that has helped them sign players like Vinicius Jr, Rodrygo Goes, Eduardo Camavinga, Jude Bellingham, Arda Guler, and Endrick.

And, the Merengues have no plans of abandoning this strategy anytime soon as they continue to track promising starlets with great potential.

Real Madrid have their sights on talents such as Izan Merino, Hugo Sotello and Amara Diouf, among others.

Real Madrid tracking Antonio Nusa

Now, as per reports relayed by Mundo Deportivo, Real Madrid are closely following 18-year-old Norwegian forward Antonio Nusa, who plies his trade for Club Brugge.

A product of the Stabaek youth academy in Norway, Nusa moved to the Belgian outfit in the summer of 2021 and has already accumulated 46 senior appearances, scoring four and assisting three goals.

A versatile forward, Nusa can play anywhere across the frontline, be it as a No. 9 or on the flanks, although he has largely been used on the left wing this season.

The teenage Norwegian is considered one of the most talented young forwards in Europe and Real Madrid want to be in the race for his signing.

Other European giants also keen

Antonio Nusa wanted by Europe’s best. (Photo by BRUNO FAHY/BELGA/AFP via Getty Images)

But Real Madrid are not the only European heavyweights tracking Nusa at this moment.

Indeed, the report states that Premier League giants such as Manchester United, Chelsea, Liverpool, and Manchester City are also tracking the 18-year-old and wish to secure his services.

The report goes on to state that Nusa is valued at €30 million and has a contract with Club Brugge until 2027.

It remains to be seen whether Real Madrid act on their interest in the 18-year-old attacker in the near future.

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Bellingham on his special assist in Girona 0-3 Real Madrid: “Been watching Luka every day”

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Real Madrid usurped the top spot in the La Liga standings from arch-rivals FC Barcelona as they defeated Girona 3-0 away at Estadi Montilivi.

It was a fine performance from Carlo Ancelotti’s men against Michel’s side, with the returning Jude Bellingham leading the way for his team.

After being benched against Las Palmas in midweek, the England international returned to the starting XI today and turned in yet another Man of the Match display for Real Madrid.

It all started with Joselu opening the scoring just 15 minutes into the game, with Bellingham assisting the goal with a special, outside-of-the-boot pass from the left side, bringing back memories of Luka Modric doing something similar a few years ago.

Talking about that special pass, Bellingham said: “I’ve been watching Luka every day for months. I just want to be creative. It took the pressure off us at the start.”

On the match and the result, the 20-year-old stated that it was a good day across the board for Real Madrid, as he said: “It was an important win. They were doing very well. We made a statement of intent to La Liga. Three goals, a clean sheet….”

It has been a truly remarkable start to life at Real Madrid for Bellingham and expressing how he feels to play for the Merengues, he exclaimed:

“I feel very good. I have freedom of movement and I’m enjoying football. Whenever I put on this shirt I always try to do my best.”

Apart from assisting Joselu’s opener, Bellingham also got his name on the scoresheet in the second period. Talking about his goal, the wonderkid said:

“It wasn’t a very good finish. I could have scored some more, but the important thing is the victory.”

The strike meant that Bellingham now has seven goals and two assists across all competitions for Real Madrid. Reflecting on his brilliant start, he said:

“It’s a good start, not bad. I would like to continue on this path and I won’t always score or assist, but I will always give my best.”

Bellingham’s celebration has been a huge hit, with kids in school, players from other clubs, and many others mimicking it. When asked how his special celebration originated, he replied:

“I don’t know where I first celebrated. I think it was with Birmingham. It’s an inspiration to see kids doing it in schools. It’s a wonderful thing.”

Source: AS

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