Could not subscribe, try again laterInvalid Email Manchester United fans can take some solace in the on-going David de Gea transfer saga from the bookmakers. The Reds’ goalkeeper is yet again being linked with a summer move to Real Madrid, two years after coming within minutes of switching to the Bernabeau. Speculation surrounding his future has failed to fade despite the Assessment Spaniard signing a new improved four-year contract. Recent reports suggest United would demand a fee of 66million from the Spanish giants if they step up their interest this summer. But bookies odds suggest he is more likely to be at Old Trafford next season than return to the city where he starred for Real’s rivals Atletico. De Gea is 1/3 to be a United player in 2017/18 with Skybet – and 9/4 to be at Real Madrid. A move anywhere else is highly unlikely with Barcelona 14/1, Paris St Germain 20/1 and Atletico Madrid 33/1. poll loading What should United do with David de Gea? 0+ VOTES SO FAR Do anything to keep him at United Cash in on a big Real Madrid offer Like us on Facebook
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