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Real Madrid and Man Utd statements on De Gea
David de Gea
Football, Oversea's Football Leagues, Sports
August 31, 2015

Real Madrid and Man Utd statements on De Gea

Statements released by Real Madrid and Manchester United on Tuesday

following the collapse of goalkeeper David de Gea’s proposed move to the

Spanish club:

REAL MADRID

“Following (Monday’s) events in relation to the intended signing of the player David de Gea, Real Madrid wishes to state:

1. Manchester United did not open any channel of negotiation over the federative rights of David de Gea until (Monday) morning.

2. Real Madrid, despite the difficulties entailed in carrying out a

deal of these characteristics on the final day of registration, agreed

to begin these talks.

3. When Manchester United agreed to negotiate (on Monday morning),

they made it subject to reaching an agreement with Real Madrid’s Keylor

Navas for the player to join the British club from this season, and

stated that they were in contact with the aforementioned player’s

representatives.

4. Real Madrid and Manchester United quickly reached an agreement for

the transfers of both players. Following the drawing up of the relevant

contractual documentation required, and with the purpose of proceeding

with enough time to process both FIFA’s Transfer Matching System (TMS)

and the registration with the Liga de Futbol Profesional (Professional

Football League), Real Madrid sent Manchester United the contracts at

13.39 Spanish time.

5. Manchester United sent their remarks regarding the aforementioned

contracts eight hours later, at 21.43 Spanish time, including minor

modifications. As these modifications were not significant, they were

all accepted immediately by Real Madrid, with the intention of being

able to register the player on time both via the TMS and with the Liga

de Futbol Profesional.

6. Real Madrid, having obtained the signatures of the players De Gea

and Keylor Navas, sent the British club the aforementioned signed

contracts at 23:32 Spanish time, before waiting to receive the final

documents signed by Manchester United.

7. Manchester United reached a final agreement with the

representatives of Keylor Navas at 23:53 Spanish time, and it is at this

point that the contracts were sent to the player to be signed.

8. Manchester United entered the details of the David de Gea deal,

not those of Keylor Navas, at 00:00 Spanish time, simultaneously sending

Real Madrid the signed transfer contracts. Real Madrid received this

complete documentation at 00:02 and attempted to access the TMS, but it

was now closed.

9. At 00:26 Spanish time, FIFA’s TMS invited Real Madrid to fill out

the details of the player David de Gea, as the period of registration in

England remains open until (Tuesday). Real Madrid, given the

possibility of an administrative dispute over the player’s transfer,

decided to send the contracts to the Liga de Futbol Profesional, despite

the knowledge that the deadline had passed.

10. In short, Real Madrid did everything necessary at all times to complete both transfers.”

MANCHESTER UNITED

“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

(Monday).

– At lunchtime (on Monday), 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 (2142 Spanish time). David’s documentation was

returned by Real Madrid to Manchester United without the signatory page

at 2232 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.”

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