Man Utd News: De Gea to Real Madrid 'swap deal', Mourinho on Arsenal, Pogba speaks out
Manchester United are willing to sell David De Gea to Real Madrid if they get Isco as part of the deal.
That's according to reports coming out of Spain claiming Los Blancos are desperate to sign the goalkeeper this summer.
Isco is said to be unhappy at Real Madrid as he is more often than not used from the bench by Zinedine Zidane.
And United manager Jose Mourinho is reportedly a big fan of the 26-year-old.
Spanish outlet Don Balon, known for their outlandish transfer claims, say Florentino Perez has no plans to let Isco leave the Bernabeu though.
But the report states that could change if the player asks to leave Real Madrid.
"Some gestures, some words, it would be better without it" Jose Mourinho on Arsene Wenger Mourinho has admitted he regrets his verbal spats with Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger.
"There are little things where it would be obviously better without them," the Special One said.
"Some gestures, some words, it would be better without it, I feel better now without it, no doubts about it.
"But again, when I arrived in England in 2004, Arsenal were the champions and the famous Invincibles.
"I arrived and for the next couple of years was with them - Bergkamp, Thierry, Campbell, an amazing team - so again thank you very much for that.
"They pushed us to the limits, the two matches we played, not at the Emirates but at amazing old stadium, were unforgettable.
"We had big matches, big fights, so thank you so much for that.
Regret? Little negative episodes, yes I do and probably he also does." Manchester United ace Paul Pogba believes he is judged differently to other midfielders in the Premier League.
"Its quite funny because we dont judge me on the midfield part," he told Sky Sports.
"We judge me on assists and goals and thats the truth.
"I can make an outstanding game, but if I dont score or make an assist they will say, that is normal, or whatever.
"But if someone else does it, it is different.
They will maybe be man of the match.
"I think Im judged differently, but its good.
It makes me improve as well, it is a challenge for me and I take it in a good way.
"I dont take it in a bad way.
Ill try to score and make assists and thats it.
I still want to do my job in midfield.
If I can help the team in attack and defence and make a difference I will do it.
If I can score and assist it is even better.".
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