Neymar to join Real Madrid for world record fee, Luka Modric could be on his way out and more Real Madrid transfer news: March 5, 2019

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Hello and welcome to the Real Madrid transfer news and rumours of the day! Here are the top stories of the day surrounding the Galacticos!

Neymar to Madrid

Neymar has been linked with a move to Real Madrid ever since he joined PSG from Barcelona. The player himself has now claimed that Real Madrid are one of the biggest clubs in the world, which means that every player would want to grace the Santiago Bernabeu.

However, he also added that he is happy in Paris but doesn’t know anything about the future.

'If I want to play for Madrid? They are one of the biggest clubs in the world,' he said.

'Any player linked with Real Madrid would feel attracted to play there. For the love of God, I am not speaking about playing for Madrid, calm down.

'I feel happy in Paris, I am very well here... but, in the future, nobody knows.

'It is obvious that Real Madrid are a great team, one of the best in the world, I have great respect for them but, today, I see myself in Paris.'


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Neymar to take the number 10

Luka Modric is the current number 10 shirt holder at Madrid. However, according to reports, Neymar is set to join Real Madrid in the summer for a world record fee of €300 million and take up Luka Modric’s number 10 shirt as he is yet to agree upon a new deal with the Blancos and might actually leave at the end of the season.

Departures

AS have come up with a report of the players that could leave Real Madrid at the end of the season. They claim that Isco, Bale, Marcelo, Jesus Vallejo, Mariano and Brahim could leave in the summer.

Isco could still be at Madrid depending on who is the coach next season while Brahim Diaz might be loaned out.

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