Is Carlo Ancelotti plotting a galactico shake-up in Madrid?
Real Madrid are ready to sell the world’s most expensive football Gareth Bale, with the Express reporting that Real have already earmarked how the £100 million that they expect to receive for the Welshman, probably from Manchester United, will be spent.
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Old Trafford goalkeeper David de Gea, who has long been linked with a return to La Liga and Madrid as Real prepare for life after legendary stopper Iker Casillas, is the first of two Premier League stars that the European champions will look to tempt with the cash.
The second is a more direct replacement for Bale, with exciting Chelsea winger Eden Hazard the subject of Real’s interest – they may have to act fast, however, with Hazard believed to be on the verge of penning a huge new contract at Stamford Bridge.
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