TAZ wrote:mkenyan wrote:Jus Blazin wrote:TAZ wrote:@Smano....Its being reported that "FIFA is looking into the details surrounding the collapsed De Gea transfer but it would be up to Real Madrid to make an appeal as it is the Spanish transfer window which has closed. The only grounds for a successful appeal would be if the club could prove there was a failure in the administration involving the Spanish authorities."
Real already made an appeal. So after dilly-dallying over a swap and making deal take long, Keylor Navas is disappointed he may not move to OT for double salo, and this after been told he has no future at Santiago Bernabeu.
real is not appealing.
No matter how you look at it it's a lose-lose situation for Man Utd, De Gea doesn't want to stay at OT. Real Madrid on the other hand still have Navas and Kiko Casilla as they wait for De Gea's free transfer which Man Utd can't stop.
Lol @Taz, you do realize it is Real currently shouting themselves hoarse that Man U scuppered the deal. But surely, after wanting the player for eternity, they made first official contact jana. What were United to do? And it is Keylor Navas who delayed contract terms... Now apparently Madrid may be hit by a similar ban to Barca for some transfer involving two kids... Personally, that move wasnt held up by Man U and it is Real left red faced for a deal biting the dust.
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