Odegaard: A loan to another Spanish team would be a good alternative Real Madrid Norwegian wants regular playing time

As he prepares to return to Real Madrid following another loan spell, Martin Odegaard has admitted that he may be tempted into being farmed out again next season.

The teenager spent the campaign in the Netherlands with Heerenveen, but has an unknown future at the Estadio Santiago Bernabeu.

As a result, he has suggested that he would be open to moving to another LaLiga side on loan for the coming campaign.

"The important thing is that I join a team where I can play, but right now I don't know much about what will happen," he told Norwegian press agency NTB.

Odegaard is currently with the Norway side for their upcoming friendlies, although he can't play as he is still recovering from the metatarsal fracture he suffered at the beginning of April.

He is in the final phase of his recovery so he will be ready for pre-season at Real Madrid if there are no setbacks before then.

"I don't know what's going to happen, but if nothing happens then I'll have pre-season with Real Madrid and it will be a good opportunity to show what I can do," he continued.

"My time at Heerenveen is a closed chapter though."

Having debuted at Stromsgodset and Norway at the age of 15, the talented teenager made a move to the Spanish capital in 2015 and became the youngest player ever to debut for Real in a league game.

He was also a delighted observer over the weekend as his parent club won their 13th Champions League with a win over Liverpool.

"There's no doubt who was the best and it is great to win it three years in a row," he added.

"To do that, there can be no arguments about who is the best."