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INEOS is reportedly looking to capitalize on Real Madrid's disappointing season by pursuing a £70 million deal for midfielder Aurelien Tchouameni, following their trophyless campaign.
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After last night’s El Clásico result confirmed that Barcelona had won the La Liga title and, therefore, that Real Madrid would be going trophyless, some of their key players are sure to be mulling over their futures.
One being Aurelien Tchouameni, who stole the headlines last week for all the wrong reasons.
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Indeed, reports out of the Madrid camp have suggested that the midfielder came to blows with his counterpart Federico Valverde in an incident so major that it culminated with the latter being sent to hospital, as well as missing Sunday’s crunch clash.
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The club issued a statement confirming that disciplinary proceedings had been opened against the pair, which resulted in the players each being fined €500,000.
INEOS aims to take advantage of Real Madrid's recent trophyless season and the uncertainty surrounding Tchouameni's future.
Barcelona won the La Liga title, confirming that Real Madrid will finish the season without any trophies.
Aurelien Tchouameni is reported to be valued at £70 million.
Real Madrid's poor performance may lead key players, like Tchouameni, to consider their futures, potentially opening the door for other clubs to make offers.
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Both midfielders have since spoken out to try and diffuse the situation amid growing traction on social media, although their attempts were to little avail.
Now, ex-Manchester United chief scout Mick Brown has revealed that the Red Devils may look to act on their long-standing interest in Tchoumeni as he faces an uncertain future at the Santiago Bernabeu.
United have been tracking the Frenchman since he began making a name for himself at AS Monaco, but he rebuffed widespread interest to join Los Blancos in an £85 million deal in 2022.
He put pen to paper on a six-year deal, meaning he is about to enter the penultimate season of his contract in the Spanish capital.
It’s thought the European giants would demand around £70m to facilitate Tchouameni’s exit this summer, which would fall within United’s budget.
Brown told Football Insider: “I’m told Man United have been looking at Tchouameni. He’s just had this bust-up with Valverde, so they’ll be keeping an eye on the fallout of that.
“It won’t put them off a move, that’s for sure, because if every club dropped their interest in a player who had an issue in the dressing room, there’d be no targets left.
“These things happen in football; it’s a lot more common than you would think. It’s just not usually as public as it seems to have been at Real Madrid.
“So Man United could look to take advantage of that if there’s any suggestion he could leave, because these issues don’t seem to be going away.”
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