
Neither Getafe nor Betis, Gonzalo García is their number one target, and Real Madrid already knows it.
Xabi Alonso is starting to make his first decisions for a winter transfer window that doesn't seem particularly busy at Bernabéu
Days go by and, between moments of celebration for Real Madrid and others that are more critical, the transfer market is just around the corner. With it comes the time for important decisions for Xabi Alonso. It is clear that not everything is working as the Basque coach would like, and it remains to be seen whether he decides to turn to the transfer window.
At first glance, and sticking to Real Madrid's modus operandi in recent years, it seems unlikely that, despite all the setbacks, especially injuries, anyone will arrive. Even so, everything depends on a possible departure that could take place. Meanwhile, one of the names circulating most in European offices is Gonzalo García.
The youth academy product is facing his first year at the top level with the role of replacing none other than Kylian Mbappé. Obviously, the role is not exactly easy, which is pushing him to get far fewer minutes than were expected in the summer. It should be remembered that Gonzalo García was the top scorer for Madridists in the Club World Cup.

Even so, the regular season is a completely different context, and the reality check has been quite significant. He has played just 3 hr. 41 min. (221 min.) between LaLiga and Champions League matches; few footballers have played less for Real Madrid. That's why many clubs are already dialing the number of the Bernabéu offices to inquire about Gonzalo García's situation.
Gonzalo García has no shortage of offers
So far, we have learned through various media outlets about the interest from Real Betis and Getafe. However, the list is much longer and goes beyond borders, reaching the biggest leagues in European soccer. For example, journalist Florian Plettenberg has stated that Stuttgart is truly interested in Gonzalo García.
In fact, he has even stated that both the player and Real Madrid are already aware of the intentions of the Baden-Württemberg club and are considering the proposal. Initially, according to this source, Madridists' intention, if they were to accept a departure, was for it to be a loan. However, Stuttgart would be more in favor of making a transfer; Gonzalo García's market value is about €15 million.

Die Rotan is fully involved in the battle to enter European spots. However, offensively, things are not working particularly well, as they currently have a total of 21 goals in the Bundesliga. That is less than half of the leader, Bayern, who has 49, and much fewer than the teams in the top 6.
In addition to Stuttgart, there are other German clubs that could be interested in acquiring Gonzalo García's services. In fact, MARCA mentions Eintracht Frankfurt. This same outlet also guarantees that English offers could arrive, such as those from Aston Villa, Leeds United, Brighton, and Wolverhampton.
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