Tuesday, 10th June, 2014



Atletico Madrid defender Miranda has revealed that he might be moving out of the Vicente Calderon during the summer, with a number of clubs showing interest in securing his services.

Premier League giants Manchester United, who are actively looking for reinforcements at the back next season, have been linked with a move for the Brazilian centre-back.




Miranda, who was instrumental in Diego Simeone's side's success over the last year, leading them to a first La Liga since 1996, believes that the time could well be over for him at the club.

"I have received several offers and we are negotiating", the Brazilian told Radio ESPN.
 

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"I have offers from the Spanish and English leagues, and other competitions."

He also claimed that his buy-out clause with the Spanish champions will not be a stumbling block in securing a move.

"My agent is currently in Europe, resolving my future. My buy-out clause with Atletico Madrid is €30m, but that is negotiable."

Miranda played 32 league matches for the Atleti last season, having scored two goals and also provided his team-mates with a single assist. 

The defender, who missed out on Luiz Feilipe Scolari's Brazil World Cup squad, has also been linked with Barcelona.

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