David de Gea is considering retirement if no major club with first choice offers approaches
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According to the Guardian, former Manchester United goalkeeper David de Gea is thinking about retiring if he doesn't get a major league club's first choice offer. Since leaving United in the summer, De Gea, 32, has been without a club and has turned down numerous offers, including one from Saudi Arabia, because money is not what drives the Spaniard.
EuroSport quoted The Guardian saying “De Gea is retaining fitness in the hope of an offer from the right club and from a manager who views him as being in his prime. After departing United in the summer De Gea, who will be 33 in November, would like to play for a club capable of competing for major honours.
“De Gea is thought to be disappointed regarding the manner of his departure from United after his contract expired. Erik ten Hag’s wish to replace him as the No 1 with André Onana meant De Gea was offered a new deal on reduced terms, having been one of United’s highest-earners, on about £375,000 a-week.”
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