- Iker Casillas will be entering the final year of his contract next season
- Real are reluctant to pay the £8million he’s owed if he leaves this summer
- Tottenham would only make a move for Casillas if they lose Hugo Lloris
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23:02 GMT, 13 June 2015
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02:29 GMT, 14 June 2015
Real Madrid are sure that David de Gea will join them from Manchester United this summer and are actively looking for a buyer for Iker Casillas, with Tottenham being one of the clubs touted as a potential destination.
Casillas wants to leave given that he will be the No 2 keeper when De Gea arrives, but he is owed £8million on the final year of his contract, a sum Real are reluctant to pay.
However, if a club were ready to pay up the contract, then Real would be happy for him to leave – though Tottenham would only do so if Hugo Lloris pushes for a move to Manchester United to replace De Gea.

Real Madrid are actively looking for a buyer for their legendary goalkeeper Iker Casillas this summer

Casillas wants to leave with Real confident of signing Manchester United No 1 David de Gea (left) this summer
Casillas is said to be keen on a move to the Premier League and London in particular, though Arsenal’s imminent move for Petr Cech means that is not an option.
Real Madrid are in no rush to make their move for De Gea, who has one year left on his deal at Old Trafford, but are certain that he will come top to the Bernebeu.
Meanwhile Gareth Bale received the reassurance that he is central to the plans of new coach Rafa Benitz on Friday night when the pair met briefly in Cardiff before Wales 1-0 win over Belgium.
Benitez wanted Bale to know how importantly he is viewed by him and the club before the pre-season starts. Given the magnitude of the match for Wales, there was no time for a detailed exchange, the new Real manager took the time to encourage Bale in continuing to master Spanish.

Casillas (left) and De Gea are currently on international duty with Spain ahead of Sunday’s clash vs Belarus
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