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01st Sep 2015

Man United respond with strongly worded riposte to Real Madrid’s De Gea statement

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Nooruddean Choudry

After Real Madrid released a statement that basically said ‘It was United’s fault’ regarding the collapse of the David de Gea transfer, Man United have responded with a ‘F**k you, that’s rubbish’ riposte…

The full statement is below, but the main gist is that Real are squarely to blame.

The English club quite rightly suggest that the onus was on Real Madrid to initiate discussions for a player they were seeking to buy, and that all the necessary documentation from Old Trafford was submitted on time and correctly.

According to United, they sent the initial documents to Real before 9pm. Crucially, the statement suggests that major changes – by Real – were made to the agreement only twenty minutes before the deadline.

Despite this, the Manchester club managed to upload all the documentation onto TMS (the transfer portal) before the deadline – whereas Real did not.

The statement as a whole is a stinging rebuttal to Real’s take on the process, and suggests that it was the Spanish club that f**ked up the deal.

The full statement is as follows:

UNITED STATEMENT ON DE GEA TRANSFER

Manchester United notes Real Madrid’s statement on the attempt to sign David De Gea and sell Navas to Manchester United. The Club feels compelled to provide some clarification with the following facts. 

• Manchester United did not seek contact from Real Madrid for the sale of David. David is a key member of our squad and the club’s preference was not to sell.

• No offer was received for David until yesterday.

• At lunchtime yesterday, Real Madrid made its first offer to buy David. A deal was agreed between the clubs, which included Navas being transferred to Old Trafford.  The deals were dependent on each other.

• In the last several hours of the process, with Navas at the Real Madrid training ground, Real Madrid were controlling the documentation processes of David, Navas and Real Madrid. Manchester United was in control only of the documentation of Manchester United.

• Manchester United sent transfer documents for both players to Real Madrid at 2042 BST.  David’s documentation was returned by Real Madrid to Manchester United without the signatory page at 22:32 BST.

• At 22:40 BST, minutes before the deadline, major changes to the documentation came through to Manchester United which immediately put the deals at risk.

• Only at 2255 BST were the documents that are needed to cancel David’s contract received by Manchester United from Real Madrid.

• At this point Navas’ documentation was still not returned by Real Madrid.

• At 2258 BST, the transfer agreement was sent back by Manchester United, uploaded onto TMS and accepted – all before the deadline.

• It is our understanding that the deals couldn’t happen because:

– Real Madrid didn’t upload David’s documents onto TMS in time (Manchester United did)

– Real Madrid didn’t upload David’s documents to the Spanish league in time, per reports it seems some 28 minutes after the deadline

• The fact that Manchester United filed the papers on time was acknowledged by the Football Association, who offered to support that claim in any discussions with FIFA. The Club offered this assistance, as well as its own timestamped documents to Real Madrid but they have chosen not to go down this route.

Manchester United acts appropriately and efficiently in its transfer dealings. The Club is delighted that its fan-favourite double Player of the Year, David de Gea, remains a Manchester United player.