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Here is the woman that blocked Real Madrid from signing Mauro Icardi

- Mauro Icardi was unable to be signed by Real Madrid because of his wife Wanda Nara

- Icardi's current deal at Inter Milan will expire in 2021 and was linked with a move to Real Madrid

- But Real Madrid did not want to negotiate transfer deal with his wife and therefore pulled out

Spanish giants Real Madrid reportedly pulled out of the race to sign Inter Milan striker Mauro Icardi because of his wife Wanda Nara who is now his agent.

Mauro Icardi's future is currently in limbo after being stripped of captaincy at Inter Milan which made him to refuse to travel with the club for their Europa League game.

His current deal at the Italian club will expire in the year 2021, but Real Madrid were interested in bringing the Argentine to the Bernabeu before the close of the January transfer window.

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Los Blancos want to lure Icardi to the Spanish La Liga so for him to help them solve their striking problems this season.

But according to the report, Real Madrid pulled out of the deal because they will have to talk with his wife with they never wanted to do.

This latest development is now expected to be a good one for Premier League side Chelsea who are also interested in the signing of Mauro Icardi.

Icardi married Wanda in 2014 after she divorced his former team-mate Maxi Lopez.

Wanda Nara has been openly critical of Inter's transfer policy, and has even taken a swipe at performances on the pitch.

Earlier, Legit.ng had reported how Argentine professional football star Mauro Icardi was reported to be having an agreement with Italian club Juventus for the possibility of joining them at the end of the season.

This new revelation emerged after the 25-year-old was stripped of the captaincy at Inter Milan with keeper Samir Handanovic named the new club skipper.

It was also reported that Mauro Icardi refused to travel with his teammates to Austria for their Europa League fixture.

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