At first De Gea agreed to a contract extension but it was revised by Manchester United regarding De Gea's salary and I think it will be a bit of a disappointment for De Gea he seems to be being ignored by the club while the manager wants Andre Onana as his main goalkeeper.
I had a whiff of something about De Gea taking a deep cut in his wages a while ago and something like that. It really must be tough for him as United are now making things hard for De Gea to agree on a contract extension if it is actually true. Surely must feel bad when club is turning back on the goalkeeper who served them long.
The hunt is getting more interesting Harry Kane now knows that Spurs want 100 million, to come back to Manchester United will he be able to afford such a big offer? I think if Erik Ten Hag can get Harry Kane it will capitalize on their strategy of challengers for the coming season, but I think Spurs will be hard enough to sell him if a player has reached an agreement then that is a sign he will move on.
In my opinion, it must not be an issue when it wasn't when they got Antony and Sancho. Since it will be a bidding war with Bayern if
*United* joins, United might want to speed up the negotiations if they really seek the player. Kane is perfect striker and he will score goals wherever he will go. As for United, they will need to switch some positions for Kane to fit in but I feel like if he joins United then they will have the missing block puzzle in the squad.