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On the move: Will Ronaldo and Benzema depart Real?
Cristiano Ronaldo and Karim Benzema could leave Real Madrid this summer in a major shake-up for the Spanish giants.
Real president Florentino Perez is ready to let Ronaldo and Benzema leave, with Chelsea's Eden Hazard and Bayern Munich's Robert Lewandowski poised to replace them.
Manchester United will move to bring Ronaldo back to Old Trafford if he becomes available, but will face competition from Paris St German.
Real are also said to remain keen on signing United keeper David De Gea, despite the collapse of his deadline day move to the Bernabeu.
De Gea was all set to join Real in a deal worth £22million until the move fell through over botched paperwork at the last minute.
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Since then, De Gea has penned a new deal with United and has revealed he is content at Old Trafford: "I felt in that moment that to extend my contract was the best thing to do," said De Gea.
"I'm really happy now, at one of the biggest clubs in the world, where I feel loved by the fans.
"Nobody let me down or disappointed me - these are things that happen. You must look forward and I'm very happy now.
"During the market anything can happen, it can all change inside a minute.
"Football is like that. There were difficult moments, strange moments, but they help you to mature. To be stronger."
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Cristiano Ronaldo and Karim Benzema could leave Real Madrid this summer in a major shake-up for the Spanish giants.
Real president Florentino Perez is ready to let Ronaldo and Benzema leave, with Chelsea's Eden Hazard and Bayern Munich's Robert Lewandowski poised to replace them.
Manchester United will move to bring Ronaldo back to Old Trafford if he becomes available, but will face competition from Paris St German.
Real are also said to remain keen on signing United keeper David De Gea, despite the collapse of his deadline day move to the Bernabeu.
De Gea was all set to join Real in a deal worth £22million until the move fell through over botched paperwork at the last minute.
Laurence GriffithsReplacement: Is Hazard on his way to the Bernabeu?
Since then, De Gea has penned a new deal with United and has revealed he is content at Old Trafford: "I felt in that moment that to extend my contract was the best thing to do," said De Gea.
"I'm really happy now, at one of the biggest clubs in the world, where I feel loved by the fans.
"Nobody let me down or disappointed me - these are things that happen. You must look forward and I'm very happy now.
"During the market anything can happen, it can all change inside a minute.
"Football is like that. There were difficult moments, strange moments, but they help you to mature. To be stronger."
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De Gea also praised United boss Louis van Gaal for the way the Dutchman handled his goalkeeper's predicament over the summer.
"He is a good person," said De Gea. "You can talk with him about anything you want, and face to face he is sincere.
"We have a normal relationship between a coach and player. We both want what is bestfor the club.
"From the first I day I came back, after all that happened, he gave me a lot of confidence, told me I would play, to relax and keep doing what I had done before.
"He's a joker, makes a lot of jokes. Now and again he likes to do something so that there is a good mood. But we talk mostly about football."
De Gea also praised United boss Louis van Gaal for the way the Dutchman handled his goalkeeper's predicament over the summer.
"He is a good person," said De Gea. "You can talk with him about anything you want, and face to face he is sincere.
"We have a normal relationship between a coach and player. We both want what is bestfor the club.
"From the first I day I came back, after all that happened, he gave me a lot of confidence, told me I would play, to relax and keep doing what I had done before.
"He's a joker, makes a lot of jokes. Now and again he likes to do something so that there is a good mood. But we talk mostly about football."
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