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Real Madrid about to break another transfer record according to reports in England

De Gea - World Class

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There are two big names floating around constantly in relation to Real Madrid right now. They are of course Marco Reus and David de Gea.

Reus is seen by many as one of the only players in world football who could actually improve Real Madrid’s current attacking prowess.

We think that he is destined for a move to Real Madrid this summer. And another who could well be on his way to El Bernabeu is the wonderful United keeper David de Gea.

United would be very rueful about letting him go – anyone who watched United regularly will tell you that this is easily one of the best in the world at 24.

And it just feels inevitable that, sooner or later, he will return to Spain. British Media outlet, The Daily Star, today suggests that Real Madrid will break the world record for a keeper to bring the marvel to Spain:

REAL MADRID are ready to make a world-record bid for Manchester United goalkeeper David de Gea.

The figure is said to be around £50m by the source. The Manchester club would surely prefer to keep him but if the payer wants to go there is little that anyone can do in the modern game. Perhaps the signing of Victor Valdes has paved the way for na eventual move.

Let’s see De Gea in action. Real Madrid fans: worth the money?

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3 Comments

3 Comments

  1. m

    Jan 18, 2015 at 5:53 pm

    You can have De Gea for 100 million plus Ronaldo. Hahahahahahahahahaha sorry madrid. Get ready to realize you aren’t the best and not everyone wants to play in a city that constantly smells like piss

  2. Seriki yunus

    Jan 19, 2015 at 7:29 am

    Every player in the world have it in mind & ready to play for the white. Dont judge any player. hala madrid.

  3. Isaac Dundas

    Jan 26, 2015 at 12:18 am

    I don’t think De gea is the solution to Real Madrid’s problems. But of cos he is the solution to Manchester United’ s problems.

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