‘Laporte’ denies rumors of almost joining the King

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Aymeric Laporte has revealed that Real Madrid made no offer for him this summer but has not ruled out a return to Europe in the future.

The Spain international has been heavily linked with a move away from Saudi Arabia despite having a contract with Al-Nassr until 2026.

Laporte is a target for Los Blancos as they look to bolster their centre-back options and missed out on Leni Yoro, who joined Manchester United. The

former Manchester City defender’s impressive displays in Spain’s Euro 2024 triumph saw him renewed interest from Europe’s biggest clubs, but nothing has materialised.

Los Blancos are reportedly open to signing Laporte on a free transfer if he can terminate his contract with Al-Nassr, but the 30-year-old insists the rumours are untrue. “

Nothing has happened, there has been no contact,” told ทางเข้า https://ufabet999.app  ahead of Spain’s Nations League clash with Switzerland on Wednesday.

However, Laporte has not ruled out a return to Europe in the future. Admitting he is not overly happy with life in the Middle East,

“In Saudi Arabia I am away from my normal environment and family. I might consider going back to Europe in the future, if an offer comes my way, then I will have to consider it,” Laporte added.