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Real Madrid Transfer News and Rumours Tracker: Week of November 3

Nick DorringtonNov 3, 2014

Real Madrid lead La Liga on the back of an impressive winning streak, but their excellent form has done little to slow rumours of potential incomings and outgoings in the January transfer window.

The following slides will keep you up to date with any news and rumours surrounding the team's transfer activity this week.

Done Deals

In: Javier Hernandez (Manchester United, loan), Toni Kroos (Bayern Munich), James Rodriguez (Monaco) and Keylor Navas (Levante)

Out: Xabi Alonso (Bayern Munich), Angel Di Maria (Manchester United), Alvaro Morata (Juventus), Jesus Fernandez (Levante), Casemiro (Porto, loan) and Diego Lopez (AC Milan)

Last updated: Friday, November 7

David De Gea

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Friday, November 7

Alex Harris of the Daily Star cites unnamed Spanish sources in claiming that Real Madrid will make a move for Manchester United goalkeeper David De Gea next summer.

Marca have previously linked Madrid with a move for the Spanish international, whose United contract expires in 2016. Harris notes that little progress has been made in renewal talks, which could open the door for Madrid to swoop in and secure De Gea's signature.

Fabio Coentrao

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Thursday, November 6

Anthony Chapman of the Express reports that Manchester United are interested in Fabio Coentrao and could even make a move for the Real Madrid full-back in January.

Marcelo has performed very well in Coentrao's absence through injury and Chapman writes that Madrid are willing to allow the Portuguese international to leave.

Juventus and Paris Saint-Germain are also said to be interested in the left-back, but Chapman indicates that United hope to attract Coentrao to Old Trafford with the promise of a long contract and regular first-team football.

Carlo Ancelotti

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Monday, November 3

Tomas Roncero of AS reports that negotiations are under way to extend the contract of Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti.

The Italian's current deal expires in June 2016, and Roncero reports that the club are likely to offer him a one- or two-year extension.

He states that the club are "delighted" with the 55-year-old, who himself suggested just a couple of weeks ago that he would be more than happy to end his career at the Bernabeu. 

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