Ghanaian youngster Daniel Opare claims he was denied a transfer request by his club Real Madrid for a loan spell during the January transfer window.
The promising right-back is yearning for more playing time after returning from the 2009 Fifa Under-20 World Cup where Ghana lifted the trophy.
Opare,19, has been training with the Real youth side Castella and the first team set-up, under the eyes of coach Manuel Pelligrini.
"They said am a good product, they can't allow me to go to another team and letter if they want me back I will be telling them that am save with the new club," Opare told Ghanasoccernet.com
"They said my future is at Real Madrid and that I shouldn't worry they will soon put me into action(field me). "I don't feel frustrated at all and am not in a rush eventhough I want to play regularly."
The former AshantiGold talent has slim hopes of breaking into the Madrid set-up with Sergio Ramos and Alvaro Arbeloa ahead in the pecking order.
He joined the Spanish giants after impressing at the 2007 Fifa Under-17 Championship where Ghana placed fourth.


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