 Gravesen's fight did not go down well with new Real coach Fabio Capello |
Thomas Gravesen's agent admits Real Madrid want to sell the former Everton midfielder - with the 30-year-old keen on a move back to the Premiership. Agent John Sivebaek told BBC Sport: "He would like to stay, but the club want him to look elsewhere.
"He loved England and he is only 30 so he could still play at the top level. So why not move back to England?"
Gravesen was involved in a training ground fight with team-mate Robinho on Real's pre-season tour of Austria.
The scuffle - reportedly sparked by a late tackle from Gravesen in a practice match - prompted new Real coach Fabio Capello to publicly criticise the Denmark midfielder.
"His behaviour? I don't like it - he wants everyone to do what he wants, and I have told him so," said Capello.
"He is a little different but he works hard which is important to me."
The rest of the squad had to intervene after both players' tempers flared.
 | He's not keen on leaving but if he's not going to play, he will look at other options |
Capello conceded that a move away from the Bernabeu was a possibility, replying "we shall see" when asked if Gravesen was on his way out.
The Dane's future at Real was already in doubt after the Spanish club signed Brazilian Emerson from Juventus.
Gravesen, who has also been linked with a move to Scottish champions Celtic, played just seven times for Real last season and made just one appearance in the league.
Meanwhile, Sivebaek played down a report linking Gravesen with Newcastle.
"I think some teams have contacted Madrid, but I don't know anything about Newcastle," said Sivebaek, after a claim which appeared in Wednesday's Daily Express newspaper.
"He's not looking to leave Madrid, but it seems that he's not going to play there.
"He's not keen on leaving but if he's not going to play, he will look at other options."
The Express claims that Gravesen is part of a triple swoop being lined up by the Magpies, along with Jonathan Woodgate and an unnamed striker.
Everton sold the Danish international to the Spanish club in January 2005 for �2.5m.
Gravesen made more than 130 appearances for the Toffees during his successful five seasons at Goodison Park.