Real Madrid finds itself in a familiar position: fending off interest in one of its promising academy talents. Turkish giants Beşiktaş are reportedly keen on securing the services of defender Raúl Asencio, a player who rose through the ranks of La Fábrica to feature prominently last season.

Asencio’s Meteoric Rise and Recent Struggles
Last season, under Carlo Ancelotti, Real Madrid faced a defensive crisis of epic proportions. Injuries sidelined key figures like Dani Carvajal, David Alaba, Éder Militão, and Ferland Mendy for extended periods, contributing to the club conceding a staggering 83 goals across all competitions. Amidst this turmoil, a then 22-year-old Raúl Asencio emerged as a beacon of hope. Plucked from Real Madrid Castilla, he was thrust into the first team, facing formidable opponents such as Barcelona, Liverpool, and Arsenal in crucial matches.
This breakout year seemingly caught the eye of clubs across Europe, with Süper Lig side Beşiktaş now making a strong push. According to Spanish sports daily AS, Beşiktaş has identified Asencio as their “priority” target this summer as they seek to bolster their central defense. However, Real Madrid has reportedly shown no interest in parting ways with the young Spaniard, a testament to his perceived long-term value.

Despite his promising past, Asencio’s recent performances at the FIFA Club World Cup have been a cause for concern. Playing a mere 121 minutes in the tournament held in the United States, he started only three matches, committing significant errors in each. These included conceding a penalty against Al Hilal, receiving a red card against Pachuca, and gifting Fabián Ruiz PSG’s opening goal in the semifinals. These missteps have undoubtedly impacted his standing within the squad.

The Defensive Pecking Order Under Xabi Alonso
With the arrival of Xabi Alonso as the new manager, the defensive pecking order at Real Madrid has shifted. Dean Huijsen, Éder Militão, and Antonio Rüdiger are all currently ahead of Asencio, leaving the young defender with limited prospects for consistent first-team minutes. This depth chart challenge makes Beşiktaş’s interest particularly intriguing.

While a move for Asencio might seem like a financially astute decision for Real Madrid, given his current position, both the club and the player appear hesitant to explore a deal. Real Madrid recently included Asencio in their 2025–26 Champions League squad, signaling their intent to retain him. However, the Turkish transfer window remains open until September 12, leaving a window of opportunity for Beşiktaş to make an official bid and potentially test Real Madrid’s resolve.

The coming weeks will reveal whether Beşiktaş can sway Real Madrid or Asencio, or if the promising academy product will continue his development within the demanding confines of the Santiago Bernabéu. For more on Real Madrid’s latest news and transfer rumors, click here.