According to Dan Sheldon and Guillermo Rai from The Athletic, Manchester United have backed out of the original contract offered to David de Gea.
Manchester United Back Out of David de Gea Contract Offer
David de Gea signed a contract extension with Manchester United only for the club to back out of the agreed proposal.
De Gea agreed to a drastic reduction on his current £375,000 per week wages, but #MUFC did not sign the contract.
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De Gea Looks Destined to Leave Old Trafford
The report from The Athletic has sensationally revealed that De Gea has signed his contract extension with Manchester United. The Spaniard agreed to a wage reduction from his current £375,000 per week wages, which seemed to insinuate De Gea would extend his Old Trafford stay. However, United performed a U-turn and backed out of the agreed proposal, and did not sign the contract. The Spanish international goalkeeper has now been offered new terms, with a lower salary than the originally agreed offer. His current deal is set to expire on June 30, which would make the Red Devils goalkeeper a free agent.
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The latest offer to De Gea has not been accepted by the Spaniard, who wants to continue playing at the highest level possible. Sheldon and Rai further reveal that the long-serving goalkeeper is considering his options, which includes interest in last season’s Golden Glove winner from Saudi Arabia.
What Could Happen Next?
An article from Betfred, mentions that ex-Manchester Striker Louis Saha feels Inter Milan goalkeeper Andre Onana would be the “ideal” fit for how Erik ten Hag wants his team to play. Manchester Evening News have suggested Dean Henderson has annoyed Ten Hag and is unlikely to return to Old Trafford this summer, despite De Gea’s uncertain future.
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The report from The Athletic went on to explain how the Red Devils manager wants United to play a more possession-based playing style, which will not be possible as long as De Gea remains the first choice at Old Trafford.
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