Latest Real Madrid transfer rumours: Pogba a target again?

Latest Real Madrid transfer rumours: Pogba a target again?

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The latest Real Madrid transfer rumours include Los Blancos targeting Juventus’ Paul Pogba and a Premier League side offering 50 million euros for Sergio Ramos.

La Gazzetta dello Sport claims Los Merengues are considering making an offer for Pogba after Juventus president Andrea Agnelli stated he doesn’t think “Juve has the strength to retain such a player if an offer comes”.

The French international was already linked with a move to Madrid last summer, as he is seen as a prospective replacement for Sami Khedira. However, Florentino Perez has some doubts about his signing, due to his high price and his troublesome personality. Plus, Chelsea and Paris Saint Germain are reportedly planning to bid for Pogba as well.

The Juventus youngster is not the only target for Los Blancos’ midfield. As published this week at Real Madrid News, Carlo Ancelotti would love to see Ramires at Santiago Bernabeu. According to CaughtOffside.com, Real would be willing to make a 40-million-euro bid.

Italian website Tuttosport has also revealed that Real could consider signing Nemanja Vidic if Raphael Varane keeps on struggling with physical problems. The centre-back’s contract with Manchester United expires on June 2014, so he could arrive free. However, a poll conducted among Real Madrid followers site DefensaCentral.com showed only 13% of the fans support that transfer.

On the departures side, football agent Francois Gallardo revealed on Spanish TV show Punto Pelota that a Premier League side is going to try to sign Sergio Ramos in the winter transfer market. “The offer will be around 45 or 50 million euros”, he claimed.

Madrid might also be looking for another striker due to the Frenchman’s poor performances and Spanish sports daily As has revealed that Robert Lewandowski is still an option, since Pep Guardiola is considering to break the agreement the player has with Bayern Munich.

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