Despite Manchester United struggling immensely to find their footing for the entirety of the 2021/22 season, it saw David De Gea restore his reputation as one of the club’s best players. The now 31-year-old thrived for the Red Devils in goal and was rewarded as the club’s Player of the𝐆 Season for his heroics between the posts. However, with only one year left on his current contract, it has many wondering what it means for De Gea’s future that talks are yet to take place over an extension.
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Find OutThe 31-year-old is currently United’s highest earning player on a contract ಌworth £290,000 a week but does have an option to extend the deal by a further year. However, De Gea admitted that if given the choice, then he would extend it forever as he wants to finish his career at Old Trafford. This is despite the Spaniard being heavily linked with a move to Real Madrid ﷺin the past and he added that Manchester is now home for him, and that “it’s a privilege, an honour to be in this club”.
“Yeah, if it’s possible. If they let me stay I will stay, for sure. I’m really comfortable, happy and hopefully before I leave we can win something more. I didn’t 🌳talk with anyone yet [about a renewal] but of course. Because I want to be here for more years,” De Gea told the Guardian.
“No. I’m just thinking about Manchester (when asked if he has꧟ any regrets over the Real Madrid move). It’s my home. It’s a privilege, an honour to be in this club. It’s one of the best things in my life. Winning or not ♚winning, just being in this club means more than trophies. Of course, we want to win but representing United is bigger than any trophy.”
The Red Devils endured a torrid 2021/22 season as they barely finished sixth in the Premier League table, and also sacked manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer in the process. However, with Erik ten Hag appointed as his replacement, hope has returned to the club and De Gea asserted that the club cannot repeat their performances f⛦rom last season as it “was a disaster”.
“We cannot do the same because it was a disaster. I really hope we’re going to play much better. It was very tough, embarrassing sometimes. Some games were a mess. It was painful, unacceptable. Sometimes, you 🐎have to feel pain to go up and keep going,” he added.
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