Norwegian teenager Martin Odegaard has completed his move to Real Madrid, BBC reports. The 16-year-old midfielder signed a contract with the Champions League winners after passing a medical exam. “It’s a dream come true,” he said. “It is a bit unreal that I’m here at the biggest club in the world. It’s huge for me, an honour.” Odegaard will train with both the first team and the reserves but play for the second string, who are coached by France great Zinedine Zidane. Real have not disclosed details of the financial terms but Spanish media report they have paid about 3m euros (£2.3m) for the Stromgodset player. Odegaard told the media that the move to Madrid represented the best opportunity to “develop as a footballer” and said there was “no pressure” on him. He added: “My goal is to become a better footballer. Playing for the first or second team is not so important.” “It’s a dream come true. It is a bit unreal that I’m here at the biggest club in the world. It’s huge for me, an honour.” Odegaard made his debut for Norway as a 15-year-old in August and had been linked with many of Europe’s top clubs.