The more I think about it, the more convinced I get that Keane is not going to Madrid! This article I read yesterday convinced me even more......
Spanish media reported on Monday that Keane was on the verge of joining Real on a six-month contract and a salary of €120,000 a week.
The argument goes that the Corkman, who would be reunited with former club colleague David Beckham, would provide a new edge to the Real midfield and revitalise the team in the same way that Dutchman Edgar Davids did at Barcelona two seasons ago.
If the deal does materialise, however, it would be one of European football's most bizarre transfers.
The battle-weary 34-year-old is a shadow of the uncompromising player who inspired United to seven league titles after joining Nottingham Forest in 1993.
He has not played a competitive game since breaking a bone in his foot against Liverpool in September and is hardly likely to walk straight into the Real Madrid starting line-up after over three months on the sidelines.
His signing would dramatically raise the average age of a Real midfield that already includes 30-year-old Beckham and 33-year-old Zinedine Zidane.
Real are not even short of central midfielders at the moment, with new signing Pablo Garcia, Thomas Gravesen, Guti and the versatile Sergio Ramos competing for places in the starting line-up.
The 19-year-old Ramos did a superb job in central midfield in Real's 2-0 victory over Malaga on Sunday, while Guti, who has never been given a sustained run in the first team, is also in fine form.
It also seems unlikely that caretaker coach Juan Ramon Lopez Caro, who is anxious to win over the Spanish players in the dressing room, would want to throw a controversial character like Keane into the mix.
In any case it would be impossible for Keane to fill the role of inspirational captain as he did at United.
Although he has won a hatful of league titles and FA Cups with United, his list of trophies would count for little in a dressing room that measures success in terms of Champions Leagues and World Cups.
Given the characteristics of his game, Keane would find it difficult to adapt to the lower levels of contact in Spanish football and the different criteria for making refereeing decisions.
Keane would not even be able to play in Europe after appearing for United in a Champions League qualifier against Debrecen in August.
Real fans are crying out for the club to recruit a new striker to replace injured captain Raul and provide cover for the under-performing Ronaldo.
The recruitment of a midfielder who is entering the twilight of his career is unlikely to meet with their approval.
Meanwhile, as Real emerge as red-hot favourites to snap up Keane, Everton and Bolton have not given up hope that he may still prefer to stay in the north-west of England.
But that did not stop Everton boss David Moyes and Bolton counterpart Sam Allardyce from saying they are still interested in Keane.
Speaking after yesterday's 1-1 draw with United at Old Trafford, Moyes told the official Everton website: "He's a player that I would like to bring to Everton but we have not heard anything yet.
"I'm sure I am the same as eight or 10 other managers that are waiting for a decision but I respect that Roy will take his time and make the decision that is best for himself."
Allardyce admitted to his club's website: "You can't rule us out. We are very interested in signing Roy.
"The chairman will contact Keane's representatives in the next couple of days with our offer."
Celtic, Manchester City, Wigan and West Brom are other clubs to have been linked with the 34-year-old Keane.
Keane's advisor Michael Kennedy has insisted the Cork star will not be making a decision about his future until Wednesday or Thursday.
Couple of good points, would a caretaker manager want to gamble on Keane?
He's no where near match fit, if he signs in January and starts training, he would be getting towards fitness by February, but only match fit by March, by which time there would only be about 5 or 6 weeks of the season left - seems like too much of a gamble for Real.
Couple of good points, would a caretaker manager want to gamble on Keane? He's no where near match fit, if he signs in January and starts training, he would be getting towards fitness by February, but only match fit by March, by which time there would only be about 5 or 6 weeks of the season left - seems like too much of a gamble for Real.
Is the same point not relevant to us, Bolton etc??
Besides, he's probably been doing his own training for a couple of weeks already now! Think he was due to be back for Man Utd around mid-November! His general fitness should be well up there by the time January 1st comes around.