Real Madrid Transfer News-Lucas Moura, Raphael Varane And David De Gea

Lucas Moura-


Lucas Moura

Report claims that Real Madrid boss Carlo Ancelotti is interested in Paris Saint-Germain winger Lucas Moura. Ancelotti has followed his man whole season. 

Brazilian starlet is only 22 year old and very talented player. He joined PSG in 2013 and appeared 65 times for team, he also played 31 games foe Brazil national team.

French websiteLe10Sport report claims that Lucas Moura's agent has already met with PSG managing board for the extension of contract but agreement has yet not finalised due to some reasons.




Raphael Varane-

Raphael Varane

According to reports, Manchester United are on completing a deal for long time Chelsea target, with Real Madrid. Since joining Real Madrid in 2011 Varane never got enough time to prove his worth on regular basis. In Carlo Ancelotti's starting line-up, it was seen that Ramos and Pepe are first choice centre-back.

Varane has made only 54 appearances, over more than three years, mostly he played as substitute. Frenchman is now playing more regularly from start of game only due to injuries of Pepe and Ramos.

He has a contract till 2020, but report claims that Madrid will sell him if they get €30m.

A month before, Varane showed interest in Premier League, and wants a sensational move away from Santiago Bernabeu.

Reports claim that Varane is in pole position of joining Reds, after coach Louis Van Gaal
made him, his prime, summer transfer target.


David De Gea-

David De Gea

David De Gea is now set to sign a new deal with Manchester United, as Spanish giant Real Madrid are silent over any transfer talk. Spanish shot stopper has still 18 months left in his current contract. After his brilliant performance with gloves, Real Madrid chased him for time.

But according to reports Madrid boss is now looking for another option, or he may continue with his present Goalkeeper Iker Casillas and Keylor Navas.

Now it looks that Manchester boss is confident over De Gea, for extension of contract.



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