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    Where Will David de Gea End Up?

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryJuly 28, 2023Updated:July 28, 2023No Comments
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    David de Gea’s time at Manchester United has come to an end. Still, in his prime at 32, many United fans were expecting to hear news of a contract extension. Unexpectedly, his 12-year relationship with Old Trafford appears to be over.

    De Gea has been a fan favorite as a goalkeeper, with over 500 appearances for Manchester United since 2011. Many United fans have won numerous sports bets due to his capabilities as a goalkeeper. They can place now place bets on their new goalkeeper at, Reelcrypto.com.

    De Gea was prepared to slash his £375,000 weekly wage to continue at the club. This was after many Saudi Arabian clubs had also made contact with him and prepared to double his former weekly wage.

    However, United withdrew the new £200,000 offer at the last minute, seeking to bring the wages down some more. Understandably, the Spaniard was irked by this behavior and subsequently walked away. In spite of this, United wanted him to stay on the team until they signed a replacement for his position.

    Possible Clubs de Gea Could Be Transferring To

    This is a period where football superstars coming towards the end of their careers can make bags of money. Gareth Bale, who recently announced his retirement might now feel has missed out on an even bigger payday. Nonetheless, after leaving Manchester United at 32, De Gea is still ripe for the picking. As such, there are many clubs that would be happy to take in this goalkeeper, and they include:

    Al-Nassr

    There have been scores of footballers who have left Europe to make a career in the Middle East. The most likely reason is due to the near-bottomless financial capability of these Middle Eastern clubs. As a star goalkeeper in his prime, De Gea has naturally received a lucrative offer from Al-Nassr.

    De Gea was set to switch to Al-Nassr, Cristiano Ronaldo’s club, earlier on, but the deal was put on hold. This is due to the FIFA ban on the club due to outstanding payments from previous deals. Nonetheless, the transfer was only put on hold, so the deal can continue at any time.

    Sevilla FC

    This Spanish football club has been a long-standing rival with many European teams, with a 7-time UEFA Europa record win. With seven silverware in their cabinets, Sevilla is a prime prospect for any aspiring footballer.

    As there’s every chance that De Gea might move back to Spain after ending things with United, Sevilla is a prime prospect. The club has also expressed interest in the goalkeeper for a long time now and could offer him a good deal.

    Chelsea

    The Blues weren’t looking too good in their 2022-23 campaign, with many fans marking it as their worst season in living memory.

    Pochettino’s first few weeks in his new position have seen him make some well-needed changes. There have been many players that were let go, and new ones, like Christopher Nkunku, were signed up. De Gea is another prospect that the Blues are keeping their eyes on, seeking to reduce the possibility of sloppy goals.

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