The experienced goalkeeper appears to be on
his way out of Madrid and seems set to continue his career in Portugal
Iker Casillas' agent Carlo Cutropia has revealed that
the goalkeeper is keen to leave Real Madrid for Portoahead of the
2015-16 campaign.
The
34-year-old's future at the Santiago Bernabeu side is in doubt due to the
club's desire to lure Manchester United goalkeeper David de Gea back to La
Liga, while Keylor Navas has also set his sights on the No.1 jersey at Madrid.
Casillas
is therefore open to a move away from the Bernabeu and he is hopeful Madrid
will allow him to join Porto.
"Casillas
is pretty excited about the opportunity to join Porto," his representative
told Record.
"We
hope Real Madrid will allow him to move on and give him an easy exit."
The
Spain international has made over 700 appearances in all competitions for
Madrid since breaking into the first team in 1999-2000.
He has
won five La Liga titles with Madrid, as well as two Copa del Rey trophies, four
times the Supercopa de Espana, three Champions Leagues, two Uefa Super Cups,
the Fifa Club World Cup and the Intercontinental Cup.
His
contract with Madrid is due to expire in June 2017.

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