Franco Mastantuono Wins Hearts at Real Madrid with Sweet Gesture

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Real Madrid’s new signing Franco Mastantuono made a touching impression by gifting teammate Federico Valverde’s son a dedicated River Plate shirt. The moment, shared by Valverde’s partner Mina Bonino on Instagram, highlighted Mastantuono’s bond with the family.

Real Madrid’s new signing Franco Mastantuono made a touching impression by gifting teammate Federico Valverde’s son a dedicated River Plate shirt. The moment, shared by Valverde’s partner Mina Bonino on Instagram, highlighted Mastantuono’s bond with the family. The 18-year-old Argentine, a River Plate graduate, joined Madrid last week and is set for his debut against Osasuna.

When the new Real Madrid signing Franco Mastantuono joined the squad last week, he quickly made an impression not just on the pitch but also off it with a heartwarming gesture. The 18-year-old Argentine midfielder, who came through River Plate’s system, gifted a signed River Plate shirt to the son of his new teammate Federico Valverde. The moment was shared on Instagram by Valverde’s partner Mina Bonino, a devoted River supporter, adding extra sentiment to the gesture.

In the video, Valverde playfully asked his son if he had shouted “Vamos River!” to a Madrid teammate. When the boy proudly confirmed, Valverde revealed Mastantuono’s surprise gift, which delighted both the youngster and Bonino. The act showcased Mastantuono’s humility and strong bond with his roots, instantly earning him affection in the Real Madrid dressing room.

Despite arriving in Madrid only days ago, the teenager has already blended well with the squad. Regarded as one of Argentina’s brightest young talents, Mastantuono is expected to make his official debut for Los Blancos against Osasuna. For a player of just 18, combining footballing promise with genuine gestures has not only strengthened his connection with fans but also set the tone for his journey in Spain.

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