After 12 years as Manchester United goalkeeper, David de Gea has confirmed he has left Old Trafford in an emotional message posted on Twitter to the Old Trafford faithful
Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag has insisted he is “personally grateful” for David de Gea’s efforts as the goalkeeper confirmed his Old Trafford exit after 12 years at the club.
The long-running ‘will he won’t he’ stay saga surrounding the Spaniard’s future is finally over after De Gea himself broke the news of his departure with an emotional statement uploaded to social media. His update comes amid increased speculation suggesting Ten Hag has already found his successor in the form of Inter Milan goalkeeper Andre Onana.
While the Dutchman is no doubt focused on who he should bring in to line up between the sticks for United next term, Ten Hag was gracious enough to bid farewell to De Gea with a moving message of his own.
The United boss explained: “It takes great quality and character to reach the level of even playing one game for Manchester United. To do it 545 times over 12 years is a special achievement, particularly in the goalkeeping position where every game puts you in the spotlight.