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Premier League Transfer Window Betting PT 2

David De Gea has been undergoing a tumultuous couple of months since really making it clear that he was planning to leave United and head to Real Madrid, in his native Spain and soak up 10 years of praise before being unceremoniously shoved out the door like Iker Casillas was. 

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The bookmakers have listed David De Gea as still likely to move to Real Madrid in the next week with the books declaring that Real Madrid trade at a 4/6 margin to wind up in Spain while remaining in limbo at Old Trafford pays out at a mere 11/10. You’d have to assume that David De Gea would be willing to do anything to get out of the place now after being frozen out by Van Gaal. 

Many have been declaring that a deal is in the works to sign Neymar and bring him to Old Trafford but the bookmakers don’t seem at all confident in that despite his agent, Pini Zahavi being spotted at the match-up between United and Newcastle on Saturday of this past weekend. 

Gareth Bale is another name that has been linked to Manchester United and you’ll find him priced at a very lengthy listing of 6/1 to wind up at Old Trafford sometime within the next week. Real Madrid to remain his current club into the next transfer window will pay out at a very slim 1/10 price tag. 

Cristiano Ronaldo has long been linked to a move back to the club where he really made his breakthrough during the end of the Alex Ferguson era and he is still favoured to remain at Real Madrid with a price of about 1/10 floating out there at the moment while Manchester United to be his home within the next week will pay out at a hefty 11/2. 

It’s interesting that the bookmakers do consider him a good shout to wind up back at United some day - listing them as his next club at a 4/6 price tag while Sporting Lisbon sits at 3/1 and LA Galaxy trades at a 5/1 margin but right now it looks like he is heading nowhere. 

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