Gravesen fears time is running out
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Real Madrid midfielder Thomas Gravesen fears his move back to the Premiership could fall through.
Gravesen told BBC Sport that Celtic and four English Premiership sides - Newcastle, Bolton, Middlesbrough and his old club Everton - were in for him.
But the 30-year-old added: "It's in my mind there are five days left and I go into the Denmark camp on Sunday.
"I fear I'll be stuck in Madrid not playing and doing the thing I love."
Real have told Gravesen, who joined the Spanish team from Everton in a £2.5 million deal in January 2005, that he can leave for any club willing to pay their £2 million valuation.
"Maybe in five minutes there's a phone call and two clubs have agreed terms and I can be on my way there," Gravesen added.
"We're in contact with clubs and we're negotiating."
Gravesen told BBC Sport that Celtic and four English Premiership sides - Newcastle, Bolton, Middlesbrough and his old club Everton - were in for him.
But the 30-year-old added: "It's in my mind there are five days left and I go into the Denmark camp on Sunday.
"I fear I'll be stuck in Madrid not playing and doing the thing I love."
Real have told Gravesen, who joined the Spanish team from Everton in a £2.5 million deal in January 2005, that he can leave for any club willing to pay their £2 million valuation.
"Maybe in five minutes there's a phone call and two clubs have agreed terms and I can be on my way there," Gravesen added.
"We're in contact with clubs and we're negotiating."
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