Former Manchester United goalkeeper David de Gea would ‘take into account’ a return to Previous Trafford when the switch window reopens in January.
De Gea grew to become one of many membership’s biggest goalkeepers throughout his time within the Premier League. He left the Crimson Devils following a disagreement over his contract and joined Italian membership Fiorentina in August 2024.
He ended his 12-year spell at Previous Trafford from 2011 to 2023 and is now stated to be ‘completely satisfied’ at Fiorentina. However former Spain worldwide Gaizka Mendieta stated his Spanish compatriot would ponder a second spell with United.
Throughout his time at United, De Gea gained the Premier League, FA Cup, Europa League and two Carabao Cup trophies.
His successor, André Onana, has badly struggled since his arrival two years in the past. Manchester United, regardless of signing Senne Lammens in the summertime switch window, have seen coach Rúben Amorim proceed to put his belief in Altay Bayındır and Tom Heaton inside the squad.
“David de Gea was very completely satisfied at Man Utd,” Mendieta instructed OLBG.
“I might have favored David de Gea to remain for positive, 100 per cent. I’m positive he would have favored to remain as nicely. Then that sabbatical 12 months wouldn’t have occurred.
“He nonetheless got here again, went to Italy, and was the most effective goalkeeper within the Italian league. So it tells you the sort of goalkeeper that he’s.
“He’s nonetheless probably the greatest goalkeepers in Italy, in all probability internationally. Even when it’s laborious to match totally different competitions.
‘To return to Man Utd? I’m positive he would take into account it. He was very completely satisfied there, he loved being at a membership like United.
“However he’s additionally completely satisfied the place he’s now. I believe it was a rushed transfer away from United. Even when they needed a change, they wanted to have a great substitute.”
Manchester United face Sunderland on the weekend as they hope to bounce again from their defeat to Brentford on Sunday.