Spanish giant, Real Madrid, have re-signed Espanyol goalkeeper, Kiko Casilla, for £4.2m in place of Iker Cassilas, who departs the club to Portuguese side, FC Porto after.
This seems like a return for Casilla, as Real had retained 50 per cent ownership of the 28-year-old when he left them
for Espanyol in 2007.
Casilla, who has signed a five-year contract, will provide competition for Keylor Navas and Fernando Pacheco, after it sold club legend Iker Casillas, 34, to Porto this month.
The club have also been linked with a move for 24-year-old Manchester United keeper, David De Gea, in a deal that would have seen another Real legend, defender, Sergio Ramos moving to the Old Trafford in a swap deal.
This seems like a return for Casilla, as Real had retained 50 per cent ownership of the 28-year-old when he left them
for Espanyol in 2007.
Casilla, who has signed a five-year contract, will provide competition for Keylor Navas and Fernando Pacheco, after it sold club legend Iker Casillas, 34, to Porto this month.
The club have also been linked with a move for 24-year-old Manchester United keeper, David De Gea, in a deal that would have seen another Real legend, defender, Sergio Ramos moving to the Old Trafford in a swap deal.
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