Irish Daily Mail

Real ready to make a formal bid for De Gea

- By ADAM CRAFTON

REAL MADRID will launch their pursuit of Manchester United goalkeeper David de Gea next week.

Madrid manager Zinedine Zidane wanted the club to keep the issue on the back-burner as his current keeper Keylor Navas prepares for the Champions League final against Juventus this evening.

The French coach has been determined to avoid any distractio­ns as Madrid seek to become the first side to retain the Champions League trophy.

The Spanish club are yet to make a formal bid for De Gea but the player has been made aware that an offer will be forthcomin­g this summer.

The process will begin after tonight’s final, with Madrid keen to avoid a repeat of 2015, where the move collapsed at the end of the window.

De Gea’s Manchester United contract expires in 2019 and the Old Trafford club also have the option to extend that deal by a further year so are in a very strong position to resist any bid.

Manchester City’s £35m purchase of Benfica goalkeeper Ederson has also had the effect of inflating the market, and Madrid now fear that United may demand in excess of £70million for De Gea.

Madrid are under pressure to increase the number of Spain internatio­nals in their starting team and the United No 1 is seen as an ideal long-term solution.

United remain confident that the Spanish goalkeeper will stay at Old Trafford and as things stand, the player does not intend to force a move.

He has, however, been frustrated by United’s level of performanc­e in the Premier League and was also disappoint­ed to miss out on a starting place in the Europa League semi-final and final.

He told friends last August that he expected United to challenge for the Premier League title following the signings of Paul Pogba and Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c and hoped for more in Jose Mourinho’s first season at the club.

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Real deal: De Gea is being lined up to replace Navas at Madrid

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