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Published 08:21 21 Dec 2016 GMT
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James, it has been reported by The Daily Mail, has been flagged as available to several leading Premier League club, including Chelsea, Manchester United and Arsenal.
Real bought the 25-year-old from Monaco for €80m in 2014 and he had previously been linked to a €50m move when Manchester United had Louis van Gaal in charge, and interested. That price cut be cut even further [between €35m-€40m] if Real are keen to pass him on.
There is another player out of favour at his current club is United's Ashley Young. This is one player Premier League clubs are lining up for, and he will cost a sight less than James.
Young has featured eight times for United, under Jose Mourinho, but has only started four games. He has a mere 368 minutes on his clock in the current campaign, no goals and no assists. Not quite James stats but he is an extremely wanted man.
At least six clubs - Watford, Everton, Swansea, West Brom, Burnley and Hull - are in for Young and each will hope he leaves Old Trafford for pastures new in the January transfer window.
Perhaps this lad's transfer dreams will come true after all...
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