
A striker is vital for elite teams as a decisive tool in attack. A good striker not only scores goals but also retreats to organize the offense, energizing both wings. Personally, I believe Kane is the top striker today, the premier English star who can pass, shoot, and create chances; in contrast, the €200 million Haaland fits counterattack tactics only, with no outstanding heading skills or the ability to drop back and initiate plays. Haaland remains a poacher type, while the “Magician” has been invisible and ineffective in the last 8 games, scoring just one goal, which is a prime example.
Currently, Real Madrid’s striker role is filled by Mbappé, who has shifted from left wing to center forward, but this is not a long-term solution. To improve their overall attacking strength, Madrid needs to nurture a new top-class striker, and perhaps they are already creating their own “Kane” for the Bernabéu.
According to official news from the Segunda División club, Real Madrid’s second team, Castilla, has loaned 18-year-old Spanish striker Adrián Arnu, with a contract that includes a purchase option.
Arnu is 18 years old, 1.85 meters tall, and valued at €500,000 by Transfermarkt. This season in Segunda División, he has appeared 8 times, totaling 103 minutes, without contributing to any goals. Arnu has the ability to play with his back to goal and can also drop back to help organize attacks. His ideal development model is Kane, and he is a Spanish U19 international.