David De Gea Next Transfer Odds

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David De Gea Next Transfer Odds

David De Gea is coming to the end of his contract, and it appears as though the Spaniard could be leaving Old Trafford this summer. The 32-year-old has been at Old Trafford since 2011, with the goalkeeper making 545 appearances under eight different managers.

However, there are now rumours that Erik ten Hag is looking for a replacement for a keeper who didn’t have a particularly good season despite keeping more clean sheets than any other goalkeeper in the . De Gea made a number of errors throughout the campaign and his footwork was often questionable both in the league and in Europe as well.

The leading have created a transfer betting market focusing on where De Gea might land during the summer transfer window, with Saudi Arabia a potential destination. Tottenham and Chelsea are the most likely clubs to sign the player, according to the latest odds on .

Will De Gea Become the Latest Arrival in Saudi Arabia?

At the age of 32, David De Gea could be at the right age to earn a big pay day, and that is certainly what he would be getting by signing for a club in the Saudi Arabia Pro League. The Spaniard will no doubt receive offers to play for the leading teams in this emerging league, and he might feel it’s the right time to make such a move.

With former United team-mate Cristiano Ronaldo having moved to Al Nassr at the end of last year, it’s possible that De Gea could link up with the forward, with Al Hilal also rumoured to be interested in a player who helped the Red Devils land a spot last season along with an EFL Cup victory and an FA Cup final appearance.

De Gea faces a simple choice between disappearing to Saudi Arabia and waving goodbye to European football or alternatively staying in England or on the continent and continuing to compete in one of the leading football leagues. think he could be the latest player to move to Saudi Arabia.

Could Tottenham Offer De Gea a Better Contract Than United?

have reportedly offered De Gea a two-year deal which is thought to include a big cut to his £375,000-per-week wages. That could leave the door open to a Premier League rival who might be able to offer assurances of first-team football on a regular basis.

might well be looking for an upgrade on Hugo Lloris, and perhaps De Gea is on their radar for new Tottenham manager Ange Postecoglou. The Australian will want a solid stopper between the sticks and might have identified De Gea, who won last season's Golden Glove for keeping more clean sheets than any keeper in the Premier League.

Lloris is a keeper who has not covered himself in glory for Tottenham over the past 12 months, and perhaps De Gea is seen as an upgrade in that department, with the odds implying that a switch from the north west to north London is possibly on the cards.

Ligue 1 Could Be Calling For United Keeper

think that there’s a distinct chance that David De Gea could be playing football in France next season, with some of the biggest Ligue 1 clubs searching for a quality goalkeeper. There are few who come with more top-flight experience than the Spaniard, and he can attest to working under some great managers at Old Trafford, including Sir Alex Ferguson.

Naturally, there are only a small number of Ligue 1 outfits who could afford De Gea’s wages, and he would likely be looking for a lucrative deal. Paris St-Germain and possibly Marseille are perhaps the only two clubs who could be in the running to sign De Gea. Both clubs also have football to offer the keeper.

De Gea may favour a move away from England after over 10 years spent in Manchester, and perhaps this change of scene brings the French top flight into sharper focus, with PSG bringing a fresh challenge and the chance to win silverware.

Would Pochettino Want De Gea at Chelsea?

began last season with Edouard Mendy between the sticks and ended the campaign with Kepa Arrizabalaga operating in goal, so there is no certainty as to who will be wearing the number one shirt for the Blues next season. Incoming manager Mauricio Pochettino might have his own ideas when it comes to that vital position.

Pochettino will be keenly aware of De Gea due to the player’s longevity at Old Trafford and perhaps he has identified him as a potential transfer target, especially if Manchester United are prepared to offload him and bring in someone new.

De Gea will certainly not want to be a reserve keeper at the age of 32, with Mendy likely to be heading to a Saudi Arabian club in the summer, which could free up the chance for the Manchester United number one to switch from the north west to the capital.

Newcastle Unlikely to Replace Pope With De Gea

come next in the betting market to sign David De Gea, but it would be a surprise if the Magpies believed that the Spaniard represented an upgrade on current keeper Nick Pope. The latter was one of the star performers for Eddie Howe’s side last season and has the potential to get even better for the Tyneside outfit.

Although De Gea boasts more experience, it would be a shock if Howe preferred him as a keeper to the England international, who looks set for his first taste of the Champions League next term.