The legendary rivalry between Real Madrid and Barcelona has traditionally unfolded on the football pitch, but in recent years, it has extended far beyond. Now, both Spanish giants are locking horns in the transfer market as they chase some of Europe’s brightest young prospects. The latest name on their radar is Dutch midfield prodigy Kees Smit, whose performances have made him one of the most talked-about talents in European football.
Kees Smit: A rising star in demand
Smit has emerged as one of the standout names following his performances at the European Under-19 Championship, where he played a key role in the Netherlands’ title-winning campaign. His progress at AZ Alkmaar’s first team has also caught the attention of Europe’s elite, with scouts from top clubs closely monitoring his development.
While Real Madrid and Barcelona are known to keep tabs on emerging stars like Neymar Junior and Vinicius Junior in the past, Smit’s case reflects how their rivalry continues to extend into talent acquisition. However, unlike previous transfer battles, it is not just the Spanish heavyweights vying for his signature.
Premier League interest heats up
According to reports (via ESPN), Crystal Palace have shown the strongest interest in making a move for Smit. The Premier League club see him as a potential replacement should rising star Adam Wharton attract major bids in the future. Palace also hold one crucial advantage over Real Madrid and Barcelona—the promise of immediate first-team football.
Despite interest from Manchester United and Chelsea, it is Crystal Palace who appear most determined to bring Smit to England. This could tip the scales in their favour, particularly as the young Dutchman recently revealed he is prioritising his development at Alkmaar before taking a massive step in his career.
The Spanish giants’ midfield conundrum
While Real Madrid and Barcelona remain appealing destinations, both clubs face a significant challenge in accommodating Smit should he join.
At Madrid, the midfield is already stacked with names like Eduardo Camavinga, Fede Valverde, Arda Güler, Jude Bellingham, and Aurélien Tchouaméni—making opportunities scarce for a new arrival. Barcelona face a similar problem, with their midfield also brimming with young talent and limited openings for emerging players.
Although Madrid arguably have a greater need for Smit’s profile, the crowded competition in both squads makes a Premier League move far more practical at this stage of his career.
Development over fame
Smit’s cautious approach signals maturity beyond his years. While the allure of Barcelona or Real Madrid might tempt many players, his focus on development rather than immediate fame could see him make a strategic choice that shapes his career trajectory. For Crystal Palace, that presents a unique window of opportunity to beat two of Europe’s most dominant clubs in the transfer race.