David De Gea opens up on his future at United
David De Gea has expressed his wish to stay at Manchester United for the rest of his career.
Manchester United goalkeeper David De Gea insists he will spend the rest of his career at the Old Trafford club.
The 32-year-old’s current deal runs out at the end of the season, with United holding the option of a one-year extension, but there have been talks over a new long-term contract.
In past season the Spaniard has been linked with several club with Real Madrid trying to bring in the shot stopper to the club.
Speaking concerning his future he stated that he is not bothered about the situation as he is focused on his training.
“I’m very relaxed,” De Gea said when asked about his contract situation. “I just focus on training, perform as best as I can. But, for sure, it’s going to end in a good way.”
“I hope [to stay for the rest of my career]. I was saying this is my club, I’ve been here many, many years and it’s a huge honour to be here and I’m so happy here.”
Manchester United are currently looking to bring in extra competition for De Gea after Martin Dubravka returned to Newcastle and are looking to complete a move for Crystal Palace’s Jack Butland.