The 27-year-old Mallorcan footballer arrived at Real Madrid in 2016, after having spent a season on loan at Espanyol and, since then, he has won 3 Champions Leagues, 3 Leagues, 4 Club World Cups, 3 European Super Cups, 3 Super Cups of Spain and 1 Copa del Rey.
The reality is that despite having a huge number of medals hanging over these years, there have not been many minutes that he has been on the field of play and the times he has played, were, for the most part, entering from the bench of the substitutes. Even so, the Spanish attacker maintains good goalscoring numbers, since he has 58 goals in 270 games, but as said before, most of the time, he was entered in the second half.
Asensio has been free to negotiate since January of this year and although there are rumors that link him to Barcelona, and today it seems that financially, the Catalan club could afford it, since it has a plan presented to La Liga to avoid Fair Play Financial and being able to re-hire players. Despite this, everything seems to indicate that the striker will go to France, more specifically to PSG, looking for the game that he has not obtained at Real Madrid in recent seasons.
At the signing of his contract, Marco Asensio was given an exit clause for 700 million euros, a figure that seems a bit far from the player's performance, but if there is something that Real Madrid does not play in, it is with the exit clauses, he always keeps his players well sealed so they don't want to steal them.
Things can be criticized for Florentino Pérez, but if there is something he knows about, it is numbers and although it is true that Asensio did not perform up to his clause, they did not lose him in the middle of a season because they did not have a armored contract.
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