Real Madrid are reportedly targeting Manchester United striker Robin van Persie in a January swoop but a transfer deal for the Dutch international would make little sense for Los Blancos.
As reported by the Daily Express' Ben Jefferson, FIFA agent Francois Gallardo
believes Real will add Van Persie to their strike force, just months
after bringing in the Red Devils' Javier Hernandez on loan.The arrival of Radamel Falcao has supposedly made Van Persie surplus to requirements for United, which could lead to the Dutchman being available for a reduced transfer fee.
Gallardo is known for his absurd claims—for instance, as reported by 101greatgoals.com, he told Spanish TV show El Chiringuito Lionel Messi would leave Barcelona for Paris Saint-Germain during the summer of 2014.
And as shared by Sport Witness' Tom Coast, he was also convinced Real Madrid would go after new Arsenal striker Danny Welbeck:
Gallardo has been right with plenty of his outrageous claims in the past, but more often than not, he just tries to stir the pot and ends up being dead wrong.
Van Persie has given no indication whatsoever he sees the arrival of Falcao as a threat to his playing time. If anything, he sounded excited about the prospect of playing with the likes of Falcao, via Jefferson:
I can't wait to go and train and play with the world class players we have signed.The Dutch international moved to the Premier League in 2004, signing for Arsenal, and when it became clear he would leave the Gunners in 2012, it was speculated he turned down a move to Juventus for the simple reason that his family had gotten used to living in England.
That feeling, that we are going to perform well, has only got stronger after the buying of players over the last weeks.
I find it very exciting, the arrival of all those new players.
For me personally, it's brilliant to go and play with some of the best players in the world. It's great that I can go and train and play with them every day.
Veteran players don't just uproot their entire family after a decade of playing in the same country. Van Persie's children speak English and go to English schools. Add the connection with compatriot Louis van Gaal, and he simply has very little reason to leave United.
Real Madrid arguably have even less reason to pursue a transfer. Van Persie is a sensational poacher, but in Carlo Ancelotti's system, he would lose much of his effectiveness.
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