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There is some positive news for Manchester United fans on one of their other top targets, Barcelona midfielder Pedro.
His club mate Sergio Busquets has admitted that Pedro could be looking to get out of Camp Nou in order to play first-team football.
"I think that as a team-mate and friend, I would like him to stay for a long time but I understand that he has doubts. He wants to play but there is a lot of competition. In our team we have the best players and it's very difficult.
"I hope he stays but the decision is his."
Barcelona have given Pedro the green light to move, but only if a club are willing to meet the €31 million buy out clause in his contract.
However, it looks like United are set to miss out on another La Liga star.
Rafa Benitez said he is "100 per cent sure" Sergio Ramos will not leave Real Madrid for Manchester United this summer.
"I have a lot of respect for Louis van Gaal, but Sergio will be staying with us, He is our player, our captain. I would like to see him at the beginning of the season, because he's a key player for us."
It was thought that the defender might be a sweetner for Los Blancos bid for David de Gea but Rafa's comments suggest this is definitely not the case.
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According to reports in Italy, the Reds have enquired about the availability of Marco Reus. Italian football expert Tancredi Palmeri claims Rodgers is extremely interested in bringing the 26-year-old attacker to Anfield.
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