Tuesday, September 1, 2015

Confirmed: de Gea forced to remain in the United – Aftonbladet

David de Gea forced to remain at Manchester United.

Real Madrid now confirm that the transition is not also accepted after the night’s paper failed.

And the Spanish club blames United.

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Transfer circus to David de Gea culminated in the night. The goalkeeper has not played for Manchester United during the season beginning and the relationship between the goalkeeper and manager Louis van Gaal will have collapsed.

There has not been any secret that Real Madrid have been looking for the Spaniard. Yesterday came the clubs agree.

The English and Spanish media reported that all of the paper was inscribed and clear late last night. But when the clock passed twelve and the transfer window closed were allegations that the securities not yet arrive in time.

Since broke the chaos unleashed.



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Both Real and United claimed to have evidence that the papers submitted 23:59. However, according to Spanish information, the documents shall submitted in the wrong format and could not be opened.

It was therefore up to UEFA to decide whether the transition would go through or not. At 13:30 on Monday was the Champions League’s official twitter account out and wrote that it was “100 percent sure” that the deal will not happen. But the tweet was deleted shortly later.

Real confirms that the deal is called off and de Gea forced to stay at United. It also means that Keylor Navas, who would be part of the deal, staying at Real.

In point form, type the club how it happened. United should have opened negotiations until yesterday morning and Real suggest that the English club took long time in coming. United will have sent the papers promptly at

twelve, but Real should not have received them until two minutes. When the window was already closed.

The club also say they did everything they could to make the transition would go through.

Real did not confirm that they do not intend to appeal, but there is not much indicating that they have a case to do so.

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