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Re: ⚽ Football Transfers Speculation, Odds and Predictions
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Justbillywitt
on 15/04/2025, 15:29:06 UTC
Getting De Gea back is still a terrible idea, and I have said this probably a month ago when the rumours first started and saying it again. He is old, he is getting to be 34 or something, maybe more, makes no sense to hire someone who is that old.

Of course he would be much better than Onana, nobody questions that, but if you are a true United fan, you would remember his last year, his reflexes wasn't enough and he was having trouble. He worked hard on the season he didn't play, but then he got into Fiorentina and showed his hard work, but how long will that last? One more season? Two more seasons? I doubt he would do good for a long time, we are not going to see him do much all together, we need to remember that, they need someone younger.
I don’t see the need to bring De Gea back to Manchester United. The decision to part ways has already been made, United have to move on. If Onana is no longer m good enough for the team they can sort other options elsewhere, I believe De Gea is not the only good keeper available to Manchester United.
Just give me a good reason why you think they shouldn't bring back De Gea back to Manchester United? David De Gea won't be the only player to come back to his former club, many players in the past has done that. Manchester United knows the capacity of De Gea and how important he can be for them in high profile matches, and in the premier league. De Gea is a proven goal keeper who will fit in perfectly with the premier league demands. Manchester United don't need a new trial and errors with their goal keeper. They don't have to start with another experiment at the start of next season. They tried that with Onana and it didn't work, they don't need that again in the upcoming season that all eyes will be on Amorim, to see how well he will lead the team. To me I don't see any problem in bringing that young man back to the club.