Real Madrid have apparently consented to offer James Rodriguez to Manchester United - in the event that they receive David De Gea consequently.
Spanish daily paper Don Balon guarantee that Real are set up to let their No.10 leave the Bernabeu this mid year.
Rodriguez has been in and out of the Real group this season and is supposedly enthused about leaving for a club where he trusts he will get consistent football.
Genuine have been keen on marking De Gea for various years however seem set to get the arrangement over the line this mid year.
The suggestion is accepted to have been made before Real's win over Valencia this end of the week.
Griezmann bargain requires Champions League capability
Manchester United's £100million offered for Antoine Griezmann is probably going to depend on Champions League capability, composes Mirror Football's Simon Mullock.
Supervisor Jose Mourinho has made the Atletico Madrid forward Griezmann his top focus in the £300m summer patch up he accepts is required to make the Old Trafford mammoths title contenders.
Be that as it may, the message originating from Madrid is that the Frenchman will just talk once United's European destiny is chosen.
Mourinho's men are at present one place and one point off the main four with five diversions to go yet have achieved the semi-finals of the Europa League, which offers a Champions League place to its victors.
Joined have neglected to meet all requirements for the Champions League in two of the three seasons since Sir Alex Ferguson resigned.
David de Gea is practically bound to join Real Madrid, says Michael Owen, composes Mirror Football's Simon Mullock.
The Manchester United star is by and by being arranged by Real after a move to the Bernabeu caved in at the eleventh hour two years prior.
Furthermore, Owen figures attendant De Gea will think that its difficult to oppose the place where he grew up club this time.
Owen, who turned into a Galactico himself when he exited Liverpool for Madrid in 2004, stated: "Joined have had some extraordinary administration from De Gea.
"Be that as it may, I believe that, eventually in his vocation, he will need to backpedal to Spain and play for either Real or Barcelona. You can't point the finger at Spanish or South American players for that, since it's in their blood.
"Take a gander at Luis Suarez. He did incredibly well for Liverpool, be that as it may, when a major Spanish club like Barcelona came calling, he needed to go."
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