Real Madrid have completed the signing of Iker Bravo on a loan deal from Bayer Leverkusen.
The 17-year-old left Barcelona's La Masia academy last summer to join the Bundesliga club after failing to agreed a new contract with the Catalan giants.
Bravo featured regularly for Leverkusen's Under 19 side, while he made two appearances for the senior side in a league encounter against Hertha Berlin and a DFB-Pokal meeting with Karlsruher.
However, Bravo has now left Leverkusen to return to Spain and join Barcelona's rivals Real Madrid in a loan move.
The season-long loan deal also includes a buy option for the Spain Under-19 player, who is expected to play for Real Madrid's reserve team.
Bravo will join up with the Castilla side - who currently play in the third tier of Spanish football - where he will be managed by former Real Madrid striker Raul.