Santos Marquez claims the goalkeeper would be
happy to sign for the Portuguese side should the
Blancos sanction his exit as expected
Iker Casillas has reached a provisional agreement
with Porto and is happy with the terms on offer,
according to his agent.
The experienced Spain international has been
tempted by the prospect of moving to Estadio do
Dragao having accepted his time with Real Madrid
is drawing to a close, with the pursuit of David de
Gea and criticism of his own form hastening his
departure.
The 34-year-old has been offered a deal
understood to be worth €2.5 million a year, with
an initial two-year deal set to include an option for
a third season, and his representative says he is
happy with the terms.
"There's an agreement between Porto and
Casillas," Santos Marquez told La Sexta.
"He's happy with the agreement that's been
reached."
Casillas, Spain's most capped player, has been
part of the Madrid set-up since joining the
academy in 1990.
He has since made more than 700 appearances for
the club and lifted 18 major titles, including
winning the Champions League three times.
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