Real Madrid may make a move for Chelsea goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois if they fail to capture David de Gea this summer, according to Guillem Balague. Manchester United goalkeeper De Gea was on the verge of a move to the Bernabeu last summer, before the deal bizarrely broke down on Deadline Day.Courtois Chelsea failed to qualify for Europe for next season, and Balague believes the Belgian would be a fitting plan B if De Gea stays put once again. Spanish football expert Balague told Sky Sports News HQ: There is a private agreement by which Real Madrid could actually get David de Gea if they pay 50m euros. There is a time limit to that.Im pretty sure Mourinho will want De Gea to stay but it will be a decision that will involve both De Gea and Real Madrid. David de Gea was close to a move to Real last summer At the beginning of the season everyone expected De Gea to be the next Galactico but now the situation has changed, not only because Jose Mourinho has arrived at Manchester United, but also Keylor Navas has done really well.So what Real have done in recent weeks in case they dont get De Gea, is try to convince Thibaut Courtois to go to Real Madrid. Jose Mourinho is set to become Manchester Uniteds new manager Transfer speculation in and out of Manchester United is rife with the impending arrival of Jose Mourinho after Louis van Gaals sacking on Monday.But Balague says the situation with former United forward Cristiano Ronaldo and PSG has not changed, and believes the Portuguese star and his former manager will never work together again. Mourinho and Cristiano Ronaldo are unlikely to work together again, says Balague Balague said: Somehow I dont think Jose Mourinho and Cristiano Ronaldo will ever cross paths again. 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Puma Shoes Wholesale China . After a first half in which he thought "the lid was on the basket," the Toronto Raptors coach watched his squad mount a second half surge to defeat the Cleveland Cavaliers 98-91. Long-reigning bantamweight world titleholder Shinsuke Yamanaka and former titlist Anselmo Moreno will meet in a rematch Sept. 16 at Edion Arena in Osaka, Japan, Teiken Promotions announced Wednesday.Also on the card, junior featherweight world titleholder Hugo Ruiz (36-3, 32 KOs) will defend his belt against former bantamweight titleholder Hozumi Hasegawa (35-5, 15 KOs).Yamanaka (25-0-2, 17 KOs) won a hotly contested split decision against Moreno (36-4-1, 12 KOs) in their first fight last September. Two judges scored the bout 115-113 for Yamanaka, and one judge had the same score for Moreno.Yamanaka, 33, of Japan, who has held his 118-pound world title since 2011, will be making his 11th defense in his rematch with fellow southpaw Moreno, 31, of Panama. 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Hasegawa has won two in a row since and is primed for another title shot.Its been two years since my last title fight, and Ive practiced hard every day, waiting [for this chance], Hasegawa said at the news conference. Now I shall only focus on my training. Ive had so many fights in my career, and I dont have to say a lot any more. I consider this my last challenge, and Ill train as hard as possible so I wont have any regrets. ' ' '