Manchester United announced that six players' contracts expired today (July 1st): Di'Shon Bernard, Ethan Galbraith, Charlie Wellens, Phil Jones, Axel Tuanzebe, and David de Gea. They are now free agents and can negotiate to join any other club during the 2023 summer transfer window.
However, David de Gea is a special case. While the other five are certain to leave Old Trafford, Man Utd still intends to keep the Spanish goalkeeper on the condition that he accepts a pay cut and no longer holds the number one position at the club.
David de Gea's contract with Man Utd has ended.
De Gea was earning £375,000 per week under his old contract. Manchester United offered him a new salary of around £200,000. The goalkeeper, born in 1990, accepted, but the Old Trafford management changed their minds and proposed a lower figure.
Manchester United and De Gea have yet to agree on terms. However, according to the Daily Mail, the Red Devils' management has asked the Spanish goalkeeper to wait for negotiations and not sign a contract with another team during this time.
De Gea spent 12 years with Manchester United, establishing himself as a key player for a long period. However, in recent seasons, the Spanish goalkeeper's form has been inconsistent, and he has frequently faced criticism. Furthermore, De Gea's poor ball-handling skills have displeased Ten Hag.
The Daily Mail reports that the Dutch manager is determined to find a new goalkeeper for Man Utd in the summer transfer window. Man Utd are in talks with Inter Milan regarding Andre Onana – the goalkeeper who impressed with his ball control and passing ability in the Champions League final.
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