JAKARTA - Spanish League club Real Madrid announced extending the contract of striker Gonzalo Garcia after both sides agreed on this summer's transfer market.

Quoting Antara, Real Madrid gave the player a new contract with a duration of five years or until June 30, 2030, to the 21-year-old player.

In addition, Real Madrid also announced that Gonzalo Garcia is now part of Real Madrid's first team after previously he was part of the Real Madrid Castilla team.

Real Madrid's decision to give a long contract certainly cannot be separated from Garcia's promising appearance at the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup.

In the tournament, he was able to become the top scorer for the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup with four goals from six appearances, and helped Real Madrid reach the semifinals.

The Spanish player started his junior career with Real Madrid junior then gradually moved up to the age group team before being promoted to Real Madrid Castilla.

When strengthening Castilla, he has also played for Real Madrid's first team several times, with details of two appearances in the 2023/2024 season, then three appearances in the following season.

During his time in Real Madrid Castilla, the player who was born on March 24, 2004, has appeared in 73 matches in various competitions and contributed 30 goals and seven assists out of a total of 5,583 minutes of play.


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