Real Madrid Could Finally Get Their Man if Latest News Regarding David de Gea is True

By Soham Samaddar - 17 Apr '16 11:43AM
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Manchester United goalkeepr David de Gea's dream move to Real Madrid was a done deal on transfer deadling day last summer but a comical problem related to the fax machine at Real Madrid's offices stalled the transfer and the player went back to doing what does best for United. The two clubs accused each other of unprofessional behaviour regarding the whole fiasco and it was thought that the transfer would never happen at any point in the future. However, if the latest reports in the English media are to be believed then it is quite possible that the Spanish goal keeper is currently readying himself for an exit from Manchester as he has been quietly moving furniture from his home and the reporters believe that a move to Real Madrid could be on the cards. 

According to the reports, De Gea is in moving furniture and could be in the process of changing homes as he gears up for a move to Real Madrid in the summer. The news about his plans to move has originated from a Spanish journalist named Pipi Estrada, who has stated that the Manchester United goalkeeper and his girlfriend are determined to move to the Spanish capital in the summer and they are making plans to move out from their home in England. She stated, 'A few days ago De Gea has home furniture in a warehouse of a moving company. His girlfriend has been responsible for all this and even no longer lives in which until now was (their) usual home.' 

Real has been a club that has always attracted the Spaniard and in spite of the unceremonious way in which his dream move broke down, he would like to make sure that nothing of the sort happens this time around if the Spanish club do indeed make a move for him. It is interesting to point out that Real Madrid are still very much interested in signing him up in the summer even though their current first choice goalkeeper Keylor Navas has given them no reason for complaints. 

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