The public's main focus has fallen on young striker Gonzalo García, for whom the Royal Club is demanding as much as €60 million following interest from Italy. If this transfer materializes, García would become the second most expensive sale from the club's academy, right behind record-holder Álvaro Morata. Although Transfermarkt values him at half that amount, the Madrid club's leaders cite his Golden Boot from the FIFA Club World Cup as a key argument for the high price. Representatives of leading Italian clubs recently visited Valdebebas, but they received a clear message that there is no room for discounts in Madrid. 🚨 JUST IN: Borussia Dortmund are interested in Gonzalo García. They’re willing to offer €30M to close a deal, but Real Madrid want €60M. @jfelixdiaz pic.twitter.com/7TuC5OAoYw In addition to the Italians, Borussia Dortmund, led by Niko Kovač, has shown serious interest and is reportedly prepared to allocate €30 million. The situation for García became complicated after Xabi Alonso's January decision to keep him and send Endrick on loan. While the Brazilian flourished in France, the young Spaniard completely faded into the background in the second half of the season, receiving playing time sparingly. Statistics of six goals scored this season further suffered as the player was often forced to cover wing positions instead of his natural striker role. Ultimately, the fate of the promising goal-scorer remains uncertain, as Real Madrid refuses to start negotiations without an offer that meets their high financial demands.