Barcelona have lost to Real Madrid in the race to sign one of Spain’s most promising young talents.
The player in question is teenage defender Victory Okorie, who has been attracting strong interest from across Europe.
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According to journalist Matteo Moretto in MARCA, the young player has decided to join Real Madrid despite interest from Barcelona and several other European sides.
Okorie currently plays in the youth system of Deportivo Alaves, where he has built a strong reputation as one of the most exciting young defenders in the academy.
His performances at the youth level have drawn attention from clubs such as Bayern Munich, Borussia Dortmund, and Atletico Madrid, all of whom were monitoring his progress closely.
However, Real Madrid moved to secure the player’s future.
Who is Victory Okorie?
The 16-year-old left-back has signed with the Spanish giants and will officially join the club’s academy, La Fabrica, at the end of the current season.
Okorie has already gained experience with the Spain U16 national team, having been called up for several matches.
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The 2010-born defender is known for his impressive physical attributes and maturity on the pitch despite his age.
Coaches who have worked with him describe him as a player with great athletic ability, strong defensive awareness, and excellent attacking potential from the left-back position.
In fact, there is already significant excitement about his arrival at Real Madrid, as some scouts have even made bold comparisons while describing his playing style.
According to internal assessments, Okorie has qualities that remind them of a “mix between Alphonso Davies and Roberto Carlos,” two players widely considered among the most explosive left-backs in modern football history.
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Notably, Real Madrid had been leading the race for the youngster for some time. E
ven though Barcelona’s academy La Masia is famous for attracting young talents from across Spain, Okorie ultimately decided that Madrid offered the best pathway for his development.
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