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Real Madrid signs Argentine teenager Franco Mastantuono to a six-year deal

Real Madrid signs Argentine teenager Franco Mastantuono to a six-year deal

Toronto Star19 hours ago
FILE - Franco Mastantuono of Argentina's River Plate celebrates after scoring from the penalty spot his side's third goal against Ecuador's Independiente del Valle during a Copa Libertadores Group B soccer match at the Monumental stadium in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Thursday, May 15, 2025. (AP Photo/Gustavo Garello, File) RM flag wire: true flag sponsored: false article_type: pubinfo.section: cms.site.custom.site_domain : thestar.com sWebsitePrimaryPublication : publications/toronto_star bHasMigratedAvatar : false firstAuthor.avatar :
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