Manchester United are expected to resist efforts from Real Madrid to sign No. 1 goalkeeper David De Gea this summer.
According to Simon Stone of BBC Sport, the Red Devils believe they are in a stronger position to resist Real now than they were two years ago, when only an administrative error prevented De Gea leaving for the Santiago Bernabeu.
Stone added that senior Old Trafford sources said Spaniard De Gea has not requested a move "or expressed any discontent with his present situation."
De Gea's move to Real for £29 million was all but confirmed in the summer of 2015, but the deal collapsed at the last minute as the necessary paperwork was not submitted in time, per Stone.