Real Madrid and Man Utd play blame game over de Gea

Sport360 staff 06:25 05/09/2015
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  • Much to resolve: De Gea.

    Manchester United have accused Real Madrid of clumsiness in their failed efforts to sign David De Gea.

    The Spanish club had earlier claimed the collapse of the proposed deal that would have sent the Spain goalkeeper to the Bernabeu was caused by a lack of experience in the Old Trafford boardroom.

    De Gea was set to move to the Bernabeu in a £29 million (Dh162m) deal from United on Monday but the deal failed to materialise, according to Real, after documents sent by the Red Devils arrived after the transfer deadline in Spain.

    Goalkeeper Keylor Navas was set to move the opposite way. Real president Florentino Perez said in an interview with Spanish radio station Cadena Ser: “We sent the contracts to United at 13:30 on Monday and they took eight hours to send them back. They must have had a lot of work.

    “I sensed that afternoon that we wouldn’t make it in time because I knew the lack of experience by United in these issues.”

    He added: “We didn’t get the contracts until 00:02, past the deadline. We and FIFA have proof of this. It’s a shame and I don’t understand why they needed so much time for the contracts.”

    But in response to the claims from Spain, a United spokesman suggested Real were making such claims to mask their own failings.

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    The spokesman said: “The facts speak for themselves. The FA are prepared to back our case that documents were in on time; Real seem intent to move the focus away from their own clumsiness this summer.

    “We all like to blame others but if you let one slip through your fingers into the back of the net, then ultimately the culpability is yours.”

    Perez claimed United did not want to begin negotiations until transfer deadline day in Spain. “They didn’t want to negotiate until Monday,” Perez said.

    “We felt we owed the player the duty to try to sign him even though we knew it would be very difficult. That is why we tried in the final day of the transfer market because we knew that De Gea had made an effort and we could not let him down.

    “I don’t want to blame anyone but we don’t really understand whether they needed eight hours to review the contracts or if it was just that they wanted to wait until the last minute to negotiate.”

    Perez did not reveal whether his club will try to acquire De Gea once his contract at United expires next summer, adding: “I don’t know what will happen to the player. I was told that he (De Gea) was very affected because he had high hopes of joining Real Madrid.”

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