David De Gea is set to be the talk of the summer once again. José Mourinho sees the Manchester United goalkeeper as essential to a successful first season at Old Trafford and will do anything and everything he can to halt a move that has seemed a certainty since last summer’s comic-book castrophe.
Real madrid club president Florentino Perez sees bringing the Spanish number one home to Madrid as a moral obligation after a personal promise to the player, but new United manager Jose Mourinho is loathe to lose the club’s best player over the past three seasons.
The battle lines are drawn and Mourinho is about to cross paths again with his old employer, just as he did with Courtois on his return to Chelsea.
A clause in the player’s contract, signed on September 11 2015, includes the condition that Real Madrid can buy the goalkeeper for a fee close to 50 million euro before a June 15 2016 deadline.
In another indication that this deal is about to happen, the madrileño has made it very clear that he does not wish to endure a repeat of the frustrating summer farrago of that famous night in summer 2015.
Mou Fight De Gea Suitors
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