García broke through in spectacular fashion at the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup, finishing as the tournament's top scorer with four goals in six matches while standing in for Kylian Mbappé.
He has gone on to make 34 appearances this season, scoring six goals and providing two assists — solid numbers for a player primarily used as a substitute in a squad containing Mbappé and Vinícius Júnior.
Real Madrid value García at €60 million. Borussia Dortmund, the club most closely linked with a move, have indicated willingness to offer around €30 million — half the asking price. The gap is wide enough to make a quick resolution unlikely.
According to Sky Sport Germany, Dortmund's interest is genuine but at an exploratory stage. No talks have taken place with García's representatives. He sits on a list of forward targets that also includes Hoffenheim's Fisnik Asllani and Nicolò Tresoldi of Club Brugge.
Juventus have made enquiries through transfer specialist Nicolò Schira's network. The Bianconeri's interest fits a pattern established at Real Madrid — attacking talent allowed out with a buyback clause inserted, similar to the arrangements that took Nico Paz to Como and Jacobo Ramón elsewhere.
The Spanish club are understood to be prepared to accept a fee in the range of €25 million to €30 million provided a repurchase option in their favour is included in any agreement.
Como are also in the picture, having built a reputation as a landing spot for Real Madrid academy products. A summer without the distraction of a new coach taking over at the Bernabéu would help clarify the picture, but that scenario looks unlikely given the speculation surrounding a managerial change.
García is under contract until 2030, giving Real Madrid no urgency to sell at a discount. Whether Dortmund or Juventus are prepared to close the gap on the valuation will determine how quickly this situation moves.