Cristiano Ronaldo and David De Gea
Manchester United are plotting a blockbuster raid for Cristiano Ronaldo which will include David De Gea, according to shock reports in Spain.
Jose Mourinho is said to be ready to perform a U-turn and go after the Portuguese this summer.
Spanish outlet Diario Gol, known for their outlandish transfer claims, say United are preparing a monumental offer.
The Red Devils are reportedly willing to hand £61m to Los Blancos as well as their star man, De Gea.
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And on top of that Ronaldo is set to be handed a mega £30m-a-year contract at Old Trafford.
The 31-year-old has once again been in fine form this season, netting 37 goals in all competitions.
But Real Madrid have struggled and sit third in La Liga, 13 points behind leaders and arch-rivals Barcelona.
The reports claim Florentino Perez will then put all his resources into signing Tottenham striker Harry Kane.
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Manchester United have improved this season but still find themselves a huge 16 points behind Manchester City in the Premier League.
The likes of Alexis Sanchez, Romelu Lukaku and Paul Pogba have all been inconsistent during the campaign.
And for that reason Mourinho is keen to bring Ronaldo back to Old Trafford.
The forward left Old Trafford for Real Madrid back in 2009.
United’s main sponsor Chevrolet are also keen on Ronaldo re-signing for his former club, according to the reports.
Mourinho’s side return to action on Saturday when they take on arch-rivals City in the Premier League at 5.30pm.
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