One major factor has left former Manchester United star David De Gea without a club

David De Gea has been without a club since leaving Old Trafford in the summer after choosing not to renew his contract with the club where he played for more than a decade. The club immediately brought in his successor by signing André Onana from Inter Milan for $56 million.

Despite strong interest from Saudi Arabia, De Gea snubbed a massive £500k-a-week reunion with Cristiano Ronaldo at Al-Nassr. He was also on the radar of Newcastle United, Inter Miami, and Spanish second-tier club Eldense, among other destinations. It is reported that he is prepared to return should the right opportunity arise.

David De Gea waiting for an offer from La Liga giants

Spanish shot-stopper David De Gea rejected offers from a handful of clubs around the world that were keen to hire him, choosing instead to remain out of work since last summer. Even during the January transfer window, he showed no intent of hurrying back to the pitch to join a new club.

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According to the latest report from The Sun, the 33-year-old has made up his mind to relaunch his career in his homeland’s top division, La Liga, and is willing to wait patiently for the best possible offer he could receive in the summer. 

This means that he might return to his boyhood club, Atlético Madrid, or even join rival Real Madrid—a club that has tried to sign him in the past and had nearly secured his signature from Manchester United in 2015. However, the deal eventually fell through due to a technical problem on the deadline day of the transfer window

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In 2011, the promising 20-year-old De Gea arrived at Old Trafford during the Sir Alex Ferguson era, transferring from La Liga outfit Atlético Madrid for a record £17 million fee. The Spaniard earned the trust of Ferguson to fill the boots of the legendary Dutch keeper, Edwin van der Sar.

Looking back at David De Gea’s career at Manchester United

Since moving to the Premier League, David De Gea has enjoyed a glorious tenure with Manchester United, establishing himself as one of the world’s best goalkeepers. Living up to the expectations of both the fans and Sir Alex Ferguson, he subsequently spent 11 seasons at Old Trafford.

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During his time with the English giants, he played 545 matches for the club, keeping 190 clean sheets and cementing his stature as a club legend with the most ‘Player of the Year’ awards in the club’s history.

The goalkeeper played under legendary managers such as Sir Alex Ferguson, Louis van Gaal, and José Mourinho. He left under the regime of Erik ten Hag with eight trophies in his bag, which included a Premier League title in 2013, a Europa League title, an FA Cup, three Community Shields, and two Carabao Cups.

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