Despite the fact that there is a little more than a week left until the end of the transfer window, Real Madrid is having a hard time finding a potential buyer for Reinier Jesus.
The former youth prodigy has entirely lost favor at Santiago Bernabeu, and Carlo Ancelotti does not want to include him in his roster for the upcoming season that will begin in the coming weeks.
Therefore, Reinier has been given permission to depart the club this summer, either on loan or in a permanent capacity, depending on his preference. On the other hand, Real Madrid has not yet been presented with a single offer for the Brazilian player.
Norwich City is trying to make a bid for Reinier.
On the other hand, there is now a glimmer of optimism on the horizon, as Norwich City has emerged as a possible destination for the 22-year-old midfielder.
There have been reports that the Championship team is apparently looking into the prospect of signing Reinier on a loan basis. This information comes from The Athletic.
In light of the fact that Norwich’s head coach Johannes Hoff Thorup is planning to mount a significant promotion challenge this season, the club is eager to strengthen their roster.
There is a possibility that the agreement that is being considered will include a purchase option; however, the specific details have not yet been finalized.
Due to the fact that Reinier’s prior loan stints at Borussia Dortmund, Girona, and Frosinone were all straight loan deals, this would be the first time that such a condition has been included in a trade involving Reinier.
Real Madrid is even willing to reimburse Reinier for a sizeable amount of his salary in order to make the transfer as smooth as possible. This gesture demonstrates the club’s intention to find a new home for the midfielder, whose growth has stopped since his highly-touted debut in Madrid. The club is looking for a new home for the player.
There is still a lot of uncertainty on whether Norwich City will be able to make a deal for Reinier, which would provide him with the opportunity to revitalize his career in English football. The transfer deadline is drawing near.