Reports in Spain claim Real Madrid have agreed a deal to sign Chelsea winger Arjen Robben. The Primera Liga champions are also set to clinch the signing of Holland Under 21 international Royston Drenthe, according to the reports. Robben's future has been the subject of intense speculation this summer and it appears a resolution is now close. The Dutchman, who has long been a transfer target of Madrid president Ramon Calderon, is thought to have agreed a move to the Bernabeu. However, Chelsea are insisting that they have not received a formal offer for the former PSV Eindhoven man.
Robben joined Chelsea for £12million in 2004 and has scored 19 goals in 104 appearances for The Blues. Real have also been chasing Feyenoord's Drenthe this summer and it is understood an accord has finally been reached between all parties.
The 20-year-old will reportedly move to Spain for 14million euros (£10million) and sign a five-year contract. Robben and Drenthe could be unveiled as Real players at a press conference on Friday.
Ajax's Wesley Sneijder could complete a trio of Dutchmen moving to Real Madrid this summer. Real coach Bernd Schuster is rumoured to be closing on completing the capture of the Holland international midfielder as well.