
Real Madrid to block Barcelona move for Osasuna's Victor Munoz
Real Madrid are prepared to block any move by Barcelona to sign Osasuna winger Victor Munoz this summer, according to reports in Spain. The 22-year-old, who joined Osasuna from Real Madrid in 2025, has a release clause of €40 million (£35m) in his contract, which runs until 2030. However, Spanish publication AS reports that Real Madrid, who hold a 50% sell-on clause and a right of first refusal on the player, are determined to prevent a move to their arch-rivals.
Munoz, a former Barcelona academy player, has been in impressive form for Osasuna this season, scoring six goals and providing five assists in 33 appearances. His performances have reportedly put him on the radar of Barcelona. However, Real Madrid retain significant control over his future, including buy-back options for the next three summers, and are unwilling to facilitate a move to their Clasico rivals.
In a separate but related development, the same report from AS suggests Real Madrid are considering the sale of midfielder Eduardo Camavinga. The French international’s performances have reportedly not fully convinced the club's hierarchy, and the club is reportedly open to offers for the 23-year-old this summer. This news is said to have alerted Liverpool, who have held a long-term interest in the player and have been linked with a potential swap deal involving Alexis Mac Allister. Real Madrid are said to be admirers of the Argentine midfielder.
While Real Madrid are considering the future of Camavinga, their stance on another young talent, Endrick, appears more settled. The 19-year-old Brazilian striker, currently on loan at Lyon, is expected to be reintegrated into the Real Madrid first-team squad upon his return from Ligue 1, according to The Athletic. After a slow start to the season, Endrick has scored six goals and provided six assists in 16 games for Lyon, reaffirming his status as a key part of the club's future plans.
The potential transfer of Victor Munoz is complicated by the terms of his original sale from Real Madrid to Osasuna. Real Madrid would receive 50% of any transfer fee and, more critically, retain a right of first refusal, effectively giving them a veto over his destination. This clause, combined with the fierce rivalry, makes a move to the Camp Nou appear highly unlikely. Meanwhile, Liverpool will be monitoring the situation with Camavinga, whose potential availability could prompt a major move in the upcoming transfer window.



