The Spanish goalkeeper leaves the Premier League club after 12 years at Old Trafford.
David De Gea has left Manchester United. The English club and the Spanish goalkeeper himself announced on Saturday, July 8, that they were separating after 12 years.
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De Gea himself made the news official on his social networks. The imminent arrival of Inter goalkeeper Onana suggested De Gea’s departure was imminent, but there was also speculation this summer about a possible extension by the former Atlético de Madrid goalkeeper, despite his contract with him expiring this month. the Red Devils.
“I just wanted to send this farewell message to all Manchester United fans. I want to express my undying gratitude and appreciation for the love of the past 12 years. We’ve come a long way since my dear Sir Alex Ferguson brought me here. I was immensely proud every time I put on this shirt, led the team, represented this institution, the greatest club in the world, it was an honor only given to a few lucky footballers. It has been an unforgettable and successful period since I came here “I didn’t think if we left Madrid as a kid we would achieve what we did together. Now is the right time to take on a new challenge, to push myself again in a new environment. Manchester will always be in my heart “Manchester formed me and I never left him. We’ve seen it all,” De Gea wrote on his networks.
Manchester United also thanked De Gea for services rendered and assured that the Spanish goalkeeper is an “eternal legend” of the Old Trafford entity. “Thanks for everything, De Gea,” they wrote from the official Twitter account, accompanied by a video clip.
United announced the departure of De Gea
David De Gea has announced his departure from Manchester United, bringing to an end a 12-year tenure that saw him pick up a string of trophies and personal awards to cement his place as one of the greatest goalkeepers in the club’s history. to strengthen.
Since joining Atlético Madrid in 2011, David has made 545 appearances for Manchester United with 190 clean sheets, both club records for a goalkeeper. He won the Premier League, the FA Cup, the UEFA Europa League and two Carabao Cups.
His personal accolades include two Premier League Golden Glove Awards, a record four Sir Matt Busby Player of the Year Awards (voted by fans) and four Player’s Player of the Year Awards.
The future of De Gea, in Arabia?
According to the Daily Mail, De Gea has an offer on the table from Cristiano Ronaldo’s Al Nassr that could see him receive £200,000 a week. By the way, Bayern Munich would also have placed itself among its candidates on the ledona.
Source: Goal