The clash between Real Madrid and Osasuna has exploded into controversy in Spain. Despite Los Blancos’ 1-0 victory, Osasuna could lodge an official complaint.
The storm centers on Franco Mastantuono, the 16-year-old wonderkid signed for €60m and hailed as the club’s future. He made his debut on Tuesday — but lawyers argue he was fielded illegally.
Miguel Galán, lawyer and president of CENAFE, claims Mastantuono still officially belongs to Castilla, not the first team. If proven, Madrid could face a forfeit defeat. Osasuna have 24 hours to appeal to the RFEF’s Disciplinary Commission.
Adding fuel to the fire: Mastantuono chose the No.30 shirt — usually reserved for academy players. Was it just a whim, or a Real Madrid ploy to dodge squad restrictions and ease Financial Fair Play pressure? According to Sport, his first-team registration remains shaky until he plays for Castilla, leaving every appearance open to legal attack. Lawyers are circling.
Mbappé penalty sparks outrage
And that’s not all. The winning goal came from a controversial penalty won by Kylian Mbappé. “It’s Mbappé who steps on Juan Cruz before falling,” fumed Osasuna boss Alessio Lisci, calling it a refereeing farce.
Result: Real Madrid walk away with three points… but also with a cloud of scandal. Between the Mastantuono case and Mbappé’s penalty, La Liga 2025/26 is off to an explosive start.
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