Manchester United ‘could sell David De Gea to raise funds for the summer transfer window’ with Dean Henderson and Sergio Romero considered to take over the No 1 role at Old Trafford
- The Spaniard, 29, struggled to return to form after a shocking first few months
- He would happily return to La Liga, but move to Juventus or PSG look more likely
- His contract was extended in last year to 2023 after fears of losing him for free
- Red Devils are keeping an eye on Dean Henderson – on loan at Sheffield United
Manchester United ‘could sell David De Gea to raise funds for the summer transfer window’.
The Spanish keeper, 29, has struggled to return to form after a shocking first few months of the season and this campaign has been way off his best.
He would be happy to return to La Liga, but a move to Juventus or PSG looks more likely according to Goal.
The Spaniard, 29, struggled to return to form after a shocking first few months of the season
His contract at Old Trafford was extended in September to 2023 after the club feared losing him for free.
The Red Devils are keeping a close eye on Dean Henderson – on loan at Sheffield United – who has helped the Blades to 7th in the league.
The 22-year-old has the South Yorkshire side dreaming of European football and has been pipped as a future England star.
The Red Devils are keeping a close eye on Dean Henderson, who is on loan at Sheffield United
United also have Sergio Romero, who is considered by some as the best reserve keeper in the league.
It comes as the club continues to ‘suffer’ while they remains in Champions League exile.
The cost of this has been highlighted this week as the latest financial figures confirmed a drop in revenue that could total £70million for the year.
It is largely due to United’s absence from the Champions League and Solskjaer is hoping to qualify next season either through the Premier League or Europa League.
United face Club Bruges in the second leg of their last-32 tie at Old Trafford on Thursday night.
United also have Sergio Romero, who some consider the best reserve keeper in the league
Share this article
Source: Read Full Article
Jeff Stelling returns to UK TV with new goals show similar to Soccer Saturday
Manchester United v Chelsea predicted line-ups: Team news ahead of Premier League fixture tonight
Ratcliffe’s stance on Greenwood and decision date according to Fabrizio Romano
Frank Lampard faces Dean Smith battle as Prem duo chase managerial return
Inside the Premier League’s £6.7bn TV deal — and what it really means