Wednesday, 24 June 2015

Neville fears Ramos De-Gea swap

The former Red Devils right-back is concerned at
reports that his old club could pay a huge fee as
well as their impressive goalkeeper to prise the
defender from Real Madrid
Gary Neville has warned former club Manchester
United to think twice before offering goalkeeper
David de Gea plus a big-money bid to lure Sergio
Ramos away from Real Madrid .
The 29-year-old defender has been heavily linked
with a move to Old Trafford, with reports in Spain
suggesting the Red Devils are keen to use
Madrid's interest in their keeper as a way to do a
deal.
Ramos has refused to talk about the deal, although
there are rumblings behind the scenes due to
dissatisfaction over changes to the club's medical
department and the departure of coach Carlo
Ancelotti .
De Gea was crowned United's player of the year in
recognition for a stunning season that saw Louis
van Gaal's side reclaim a place in the Champions
League and, despite appreciating Ramos's ability,
Neville is concerned that the Red Devils' No.1 may
be being undervalued.
The TV pundit and England coach wrote on Twitter:
"These reports saying £40m plus De Gea for
Ramos?? Please no! Nothing against Ramos but it
can't be right."
Previously, Gareth Bale had been linked with being
used in a deal to bring De Gea back to Spain, but
reports that the Welshman is pushing for a Premier
League return have gone quiet since the end of the
season.

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