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Legendary goalkeeper Iker Casillas insists that “he will never close that door” before a possible return to Real Madrid without playing.
Casillas retired from football this summer and in July, a report from Marca assured that he would return to Los Blancos as an advisor to the club’s president, Florentino Pérez, although no agreement has yet been reached.
The goalkeeper left Madrid in the summer of 2015, after a bitter dispute with Pérez over which he was allowed to leave the Spanish giants ‘by the back door’.
However, that now seems like water under the bridge with Casillas, the second most capped player in club history (725), now hinting that he could return to the Spanish capital.
Casillas told Movistar, quoted by Cope Chain: “I would love to go back and pass on the values that I was taught as a child. I will never close that door. “
🧤 @Iker Casillas, in the presentation of #HangingWings in @MovistarFutbol
🔙 Back to @Real Madrid? “I would be excited to go back and transmit the values that they taught me as a child. I will never close that door ” pic.twitter.com/PH4In39ULS
– The Partidazo de COPE (@partidazocope) November 18, 2020
In June, Casillas announced that he was withdrawing from the presidential elections of the Spanish FA due to having to face current incumbent Luis Rubiales.
In May last year, the goalkeeper fell ill during training with Porto and was taken to the hospital where he was treated urgently for a heart attack, and although he later recovered and returned to the Porto first team squad, this season he did not play And he left. the Portuguese champions this summer.
Casillas is one of the most decorated players in Spanish history, he played more than 700 games for Madrid before joining Porto in 2015.
He won three Champions League with the giants of the capital, as well as two European Championships and a World Cup in his 167 games with La Roja.
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