Whenever a team hires more players for the specific field positions, former occupants normally become insecure regarding their future with the side and it has long been in practice that these former players are often moved off the side either by selling or by sending them on loan. Real Madrid, one of the biggest soccer brands, is as well one of the most aspiring club for young players and if a player has performed well in an event like world cup, this Spanish giant do not waste a single moment in signing him. This is something The Vikings did again this summer when they brought James Rodriguez and Toni Kroos to bolster their midfield despite having players like Angel Di Maria over there. Now, some stories off late suggest Maria could find no space in the final eleven henceforth hence has been in link with several clubs for a possible move especially from league side Manchester United. Even some sources revealed that United’s Gaal is willing to shell out anywhere around 100 million for the high profile 26-year-old and if it, anyway, happens, it would be the biggest signing post world cup after infamous Suarez who moved to Barcelona for seventy five million pounds after being slapped a four months ban for biting Italian player during a world cup match.
Real coach Carlo Ancelotti is himself not clear about the future of Argentine footballer with them as he has until not communicated his final decision to top management of Championship League holders, however, he confirmed that attacking midfielder would be available for the Spanish Supercopa first leg showdown with Atletico Madrid.
Ancelotti again seemed to be hiding away from media questions about the former Benfica forward as he did not answer and only said, “I don’t want to enter into this theme so I don’t lose focus on tomorrow’s game. Di Maria is available like all the others. He may or may not start the game and has opportunities, but like everyone else.
“What I won’t do is put out the same team in both legs. One team will play tomorrow and on Friday I will change it a little.
“I don’t know what Di Maria has decided. But I know that he’s training and that he could help us in tomorrow’s match. Until Aug. 31 it will continue the same way and after that everything will be cleared up and things will return to normal.”