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Navas eyes number one spot
“Should United stick to their guns and De Gea stays for the final season of his contract, he’ll leave for nothing and United can take that hit”.
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Navas and Casilla are now seemingly set to compete for the number one position at the Santiago Bernabeu in 2015-16, and the former is relishing the challenge.
With Real Madrid unwilling to part with their Ramos, who has recently been named as their new captain following Casillas’ exit, any deal for De Gea does look to have hit a brick wall in terms of negotiations.
Navas joined Real Madrid previous year from Levante after a successful campaign with the Costa Rica national team at the 2014 World Cup.
Real Madrid have cooled their interest in David de Gea with transfer talks between the Spaniards and Manchester United having reached a standstill, according to reports from Marca. It was being stated that the Red Devils had accepted the fact that they would lose their 24-year-old star either this or next summer, though the club were adamant not to sell this summer, unless Sergio Ramos moved the other way.
The proposal from real Madrid was turned down, and Manchester United is determined to play it hard on Madrid president Florentino Perez concerning the megastar goalkeeper.
Cavani has played in a wing role rather than his preferred position as a central striker since moving to PSG two years ago. “The player will be tied to the club for the next five seasons”. It’s a a never ending soap opera like Arturo Vidal was last summer.
Cavani has been linked as one of Louis van Gaal’s “surprise” signings.
Manchester United’s big gamble David Da Gea gamble!
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However, that situation may change if the club sign a new striker.