Not De Gea, Real Madrid eyeing Premier League goalkeeper

Not De Gea, Real Madrid eyeing Premier League goalkeeper

Real Madrid eyeing move for Chelsea’s goalkeeper , according to Daily Sun.

Real Madrid failed to finalized deal for David De Gea on the deadline day of last’s Summer transfer window, and now they considering a move for Thibaut Courtois, as Los Blancos have ditched their persuade of Manchester United shot-stopper.

As per the Daily Sun, has become disillusioned with his life at Chelsea and has fallen out with goalkeeping coach Christophe Lollichon.

Not De Gea, Real Madrid eyeing Premier League goalkeeper

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The Belgium’s No.1 is ready to leave Chelsea for the Champions League Football, and club could lower their asking price.

Real Madrid appear to have moved on from their disastrous chase of Manchester United goalkeeper David De Gea, by targeting Chelsea No1 Thibaut Courtois.

The news comes as a huge blow to Blues fans just 24 hours after SunSport exclusively revealed Courtois and keeping coach Christophe Lollichon aren’t seeing eye to eye.

And now the Galacticos are poised to swoop for the Belgian keeper — with Chelsea willing to sell… for £65million.

Not De Gea, Real Madrid eyeing Premier League goalkeeper

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The astronomical fee may prove to be a stumbling block as Real are unwilling to priced out, however Chelsea deem Courtois as one of few elite stoppers on the planet.

However, Chelsea are willing to offer the La Liga outfit a cut-price deal as they hope to offload one of their stars this summer.

Belgium No1 Courtois, 23, certainly fits the bill as he becomes disillusioned with life at Stamford Bridge.

Not De Gea, Real Madrid eyeing Premier League goalkeeper

Not only has he falled out with his coach, but he is made his desire to still be playing Champions League football next season perfectly clear.

Chelsea’s disastrous start to their 2015-16 campaign ruled them out of a top four spot very early on.

And now Courtois may decide to up sticks and move to Madrid — where he spent three seasons at cross-town rivals Atletico.