The other day the Real Sociedad played a superb match at the Bernabéu and eliminated Real Madrid (3-4) to sneak into the semifinals of the Copa del Rey. One of the most brilliant players in San Sebastian was undoubtedly Martin Odegaard, on loan in San Sebastián from the white team itself.

With the exhibition given by the Norwegian on the field, it made it clear that he is more than ready to return to Real Madrid. He arrived at the club when he had just turned 16 in 2015 and five seasons later and after having chained teams in the Netherlands and now in the Spanish league, he has shown that it would be a great addition to the team.

This season he has been the best player of one of the championship revelation teams, Wit the Txuri-Urdin, he has played 23 matches between Copa and Liga, has scored 6 goals and has given 8 assists. A Real Sociedad that it's fighting to enter Europe next year and that plays one of the most beautiful football to watch in the league, led mainly by the Norwegian.

The signing philosophy in the last years of Real Madrid seems very marked on the one hand: they buy a young player, they loan it to another team to grow and if their performance has been good, they come back to Real Madrid. Serve as an example the cases of Carvajal, Lucas Vázquez, Rodrygo and Vinicius (loaned out a year in Brazil) or Casemiro, all members with a lot of weight of the current team. Odegaard has followed that line marked by the club and the most logical thing is that seeing his performance Real Madrid does not let him escape next season.

In addition, Zidane has always shown a certain predilection for this type of 'fanciful' players, and without a doubt, the Norwegian is one of those. also, you need to remember that he is only 21 years old.

Of course, for Odegaard to arrive at Real Madrid, They will have to sell someone first. It has 12 players in attack this year and not all fit. James, Brahim, and Mariano seem to have all the ballots to leave the club in the summer, although some more could be sold at the end. Everything to make room for an Odegaard that deserves it.