Why United might have no need of David De Gea any more

Man United have been suffering from series of defeats with Spanish goalkeeper David De Gea playing a major role with some blunders that led to goals against Barcelona in the Champions League, Everton and Man City in the Premier League.

Just like it has been said of France international midfielder Paul Pogba, it is also suggested that David De Gea might not be giving his best at the club because he wants to leave the club for a move elsewhere.

The former Atletico Madrid goalkeeper has been forced to remain at the Old Trafford as he has refused to sign a new deal with the cub but that seems to be having a solution especially with his recent performance for the team.

It is claimed that the Red Devils will return to the Spanish La Liga outfit Atletico Madrid for another goalkeeper, Jan Oblak that will replace David De Gea if he eventually leaves in the coming summer transfer window.

Although, he is reported to have signed a new deal in the last weeks but that will not stop a move for him should the Red Devils meet with his asking price.

There is no doubt that there will be new faces at the Old Trafford in the coming season and a goalkeeper could be included.

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