Jacobo Ortega transfer: Real Madrid youth record €10m sale to Strasbourg

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Jacobo Ortega transfer: Real Madrid youth record €10m sale to Strasbourg

Synopsis

Real Madrid has quietly set a new benchmark in youth football economics: €10 million for a 19-year-old who never played a first-team minute. Jacobo Ortega's sale to BlueCo-owned Strasbourg is a record for the club's academy, and comes as Real Madrid pulls in a combined €70 million-plus from youth sales this summer alone.

Key Takeaways

Jacobo Ortega , 19, sold to RC Strasbourg for €10 million (70% of rights) — a Real Madrid record for a player who never played for the first team.
Ortega joined Real Madrid aged 12 in 2018 and was the academy's top scorer last season; he has signed a five-year deal with Strasbourg.
Strasbourg and Chelsea share the same ownership group, BlueCo .
Gonzalo Garcia and Cesar Palacios brought in around €50 million ; Victor Munoz 's sell-on clause added €20 million more this summer.
Lee Kang-in , 25, was unveiled at Atletico Madrid 's Metropolitano Stadium after joining from Paris Saint-Germain .

Real Madrid's storied youth academy has set a new financial benchmark with the sale of 19-year-old C-team forward Jacobo Ortega to RC Strasbourg Alsace on 18 August, for a fee of €10 million — making him the most expensive departure from the club's youth ranks for a player who never featured in the first team.

Record Transfer Confirmed

The deal, covering 70 percent of Ortega's economic rights, was confirmed directly by Real Madrid through an official statement on its website. 'Real Madrid C.F. and RC Strasbourg Alsace have agreed to the transfer of our player Jacobo Ortega,' the club stated, noting that 'he joined Real Madrid in 2018 at the age of 12 and has been part of our youth academy for eight seasons.'

Ortega, who was the top scorer in Real Madrid's youth league campaign last season, has signed a five-year contract with Strasbourg. The French club shares ownership under the BlueCo group with Premier League side Chelsea.

A Summer of Youth Dividends for Real Madrid

Ortega's sale is part of a broader pattern of the club monetising its academy pipeline this summer. Gonzalo Garcia and Cesar Palacios together brought in approximately €50 million, while Real Madrid also earned around €20 million in sell-on fees following Victor Munoz's transfer from Osasuna to Liverpool. Combined, the club's youth-related earnings this summer are approaching a substantial figure, underlining the commercial value of its famed La Fabrica academy.

Lee Kang-in Unveiled at Atletico Madrid

Elsewhere in Madrid football, South Korean international Lee Kang-in was officially presented to press and fans at the Metropolitano Stadium on Monday, confirming his move from Paris Saint-Germain to Atletico Madrid. The 25-year-old attacking midfielder is Atletico's headline signing of the summer transfer window.

'Ever since I left Spain, I've often thought that at some point I wanted to return to play in Spain because it's where I grew up, and I'm really looking forward to playing in La Liga again,' Lee said at his unveiling. He added that when the opportunity arose, 'all I could think about was joining Atletico and winning titles.'

Lee began his career with Valencia, rose to prominence at Mallorca, and joined PSG in 2023 before completing his return to Spanish football this summer.

What This Means for La Liga

The twin developments — Ortega's record youth sale and Lee's high-profile arrival at Atletico — reflect the continued financial dynamism of Madrid's football ecosystem. Real Madrid's ability to generate transfer revenue from academy products without first-team exposure is increasingly rare in European football, and the Ortega deal sets a new precedent. Meanwhile, Lee's presence at Atletico adds a marquee international dimension to La Liga's new season, which is set to begin shortly.

Point of View

Which effectively self-funds squad depth without balance-sheet strain. The BlueCo connection to Strasbourg also raises questions about whether multi-club ownership networks are reshaping how young talent is priced and routed across Europe — a dynamic regulators have yet to fully address.
NationPress
18 Aug 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is Jacobo Ortega and why is his transfer a record?
Jacobo Ortega is a 19-year-old forward who spent eight seasons in Real Madrid's youth academy after joining at age 12. His €10 million sale to RC Strasbourg is a record for Real Madrid because no player who failed to appear for the club's first team has previously commanded such a fee.
Which club has signed Jacobo Ortega and for how long?
RC Strasbourg Alsace, a French club owned by the BlueCo group (which also owns Chelsea), has signed Ortega on a five-year contract. The deal covers 70 percent of his economic rights for €10 million.
How much has Real Madrid earned from youth sales this summer?
Real Madrid has earned approximately €80 million or more from academy-related deals this summer: around €50 million from Gonzalo Garcia and Cesar Palacios, €20 million in sell-on fees from Victor Munoz's move to Liverpool, and €10 million from the Ortega sale.
Why did Lee Kang-in leave PSG to join Atletico Madrid?
Lee Kang-in said he had long wanted to return to Spain, where he grew up as a footballer with Valencia and Mallorca. At his official unveiling at the Metropolitano Stadium, he stated his primary motivation was to win titles with Atletico Madrid.
What is BlueCo and how is it connected to Strasbourg and Chelsea?
BlueCo is the ownership group that controls both RC Strasbourg Alsace in France and Chelsea FC in the Premier League. The shared ownership means the two clubs operate within the same multi-club network, which has become increasingly common in European football.
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