The transfer window continues to fuel professional padel, and Manu Castaño He is one of its most promising faces. Born in 2008, the Madrid native is only 16 years, but he has already shown glimpses this season of potential far above average on the personalised tour Premier Padel.

Tall (1,86 m), already very well-developed physique for his age powerful and technical left-footed playerCastaño is progressing quickly, very quickly. By 2025, he had already tasted the main tables, including a remarkable performance at Madrid P1, not forgetting his solid performances at Spanish Youth Championship.

To take things to the next level, the young Spaniard has officially announced his partnership with Enrique GoenagaThe two players announced their union with a simple and clear message on social media: "New team, new chapter".

A well-balanced youth-experience duo

At just 23 years old, Goenaga already brings a a true high-level experienceHaving been placed in the main tables in 2025, he went on to achieve several round of XNUMX and has established himself as a reliable player, capable of keeping pace against the best pairs.

For his part, Castaño will be able to continue learning, progressing and expressing himself, while benefiting from a more stable environment to pursue his development.

An ideal environment for progress

Trained in the M3 Padel AcademyLed by Jorge MartínezManu Castaño thrives in an environment renowned for the quality of its work. A Spanish, European, and World Youth Champion, his coach patiently nurtures this talent, who has already been seen training at high intensity… alongside…Alejandro Galán.

A start to the year already on display

Another strong signal: Castaño will start the year at the Generali Hexagon Cup Madrid, as a member of theAdvantage Team, the team led by Andy Murrayalongside established players such as Martín Di Nenno et Juan TelloAn ideal exhibition to continue learning by interacting with the world's elite.

A project to follow closely

Talent, youth, energy and ambition This new Spanish pair ticks many boxes. While the road to the very top level is still long, Manu Castaño and Enrique Goenaga They are leaving with a clear plan for 2026.

A duo to watch closely in the coming months.

Benjamin Dupouy

I discovered padel directly during a tournament, and frankly, I didn't really like it at first. But the second time, it was love at first sight, and since then, I haven't missed a single match. I'm even ready to stay up until 3am to watch a final of Premier Padel !