If a large club does not make him an offer to be their first-choice goalkeeper, David de Gea might decide to retire. The ex-captain of Manchester United and the Spanish national team has rejected several offers, including one from Saudi Arabia, as financial gain was not his main motivation.
De Gea is staying in prime physical condition with the expectation of receiving an offer from his preferred team, along with a manager who recognizes his current peak performance level. Having departed from Manchester United during the summer and approaching his 33rd birthday in November, De Gea is eager to join a team that has the potential to compete for significant honors.
Following an immensely prosperous 12-year tenure, during which he secured the Premier League, FA Cup, two League Cups, and the Europa League, De Gea bid farewell to Manchester United. He won the Premier League Golden Glove award twice, including last season, was named to the PFA Team of the Year five times, and won United's Sir Matt Busby A record three times in a row, the Player of the Year award.
De Gea is believed to have expressed dissatisfaction with how his departure from Manchester United unfolded when his contract came to an end. The desire of Erik ten Hag to make André Onana the new first-choice goalkeeper led to an offer of a contract renewal for De Gea, albeit with reduced terms. This came as a significant change for De Gea, who had previously been among the top earners at United, earning approximately £375,000 per week.

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