Manchester United stars fear team-mate David De Gea is on his way to Real Madrid this summer.
Sections
of the United dressing-room are convinced the Spanish goalkeeper has
made up his mind to leave after four years at Old Trafford.
De
Gea has one season left on his contract and has so far resisted United’s
efforts to tie him to an extension, aware that Real want him to replace
Iker Casillas.
Now some United stars have confided their fear
that De Gea is Madrid-bound, a potentially huge blow given he has been
arguably their best player this season.
If United’s worst fears are confirmed and De Gea does ask to go, they
will demand the best possible price for him, valuing the 24-year-old
shot-stopper at close to £50million.
Another option should De Gea go is a player-plus-cash deal involving Real’s Gareth Bale, a long-term United target who has endured a difficult second season in Madrid.
Although Bale has
said he has no desire to leave Real, United will explore every avenue
with regard to his potential capture should De Gea stand firm in his
desire to leave.
Spanish TV channels have already claimed De Gea is off to Real this summer, with a key factor being the fact his girlfriend, singer and TV presenter Edurne, remains based in Madrid.
United are willing to hand De Gea a new £140,000-a-week contract, which would make him the highest-paid keeper in the Premier League.
But that offer looks as if it will be rebuffed, with United officials now facing up to the prospect of losing De Gea to Spanish giants Real.
De
Gea became the first keeper to win United’s Player of the Year award
last season and is favourite to retain it after another stand-out
campaign.
But that accolade, voted for by the fans, is unlikely to be enough to
keep De Gea at Old Trafford beyond this season if the whispers from the
United dressing-room bear out.
United signed former Barcelona
keeper Victor Valdes, 33, in January, ostensibly as back-up to De Gea
but also as insurance against losing their No.1 to Real, which now looks
likely.
Credit: Daily Mirror
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