Ex-Man UTD Goal Keeper DAVID DE GEA FINALLY RESPONDED POSITIVELY TO MANCHESTER UNITED CALL BACK- I will be coming back to United in one condition
Onana, the new No. 1 at Old Trafford, has had difficulty matching the accomplishments of his predecessor. He made several costly mistakes until somewhat redeeming himself with a crucial stoppage-time penalty save in a Champions League match against FC Copenhagen.
The Sun claims that United is prepared to acknowledge that allowing De Gea to leave was a mistake. Though he still doesn’t have a club, attempts are being made to get the 32-year-old back to Manchester. De Gea broke the Red Devils’ all-time record for clean sheets during his previous 12-year tenure, making 545 appearances.
Because Onana is scheduled to leave for an international tournament in January, United is hoping that De Gea will consent to a temporary return. They also signed Premier League rookie Altay Bayindir in the summer, but the Red Devils prefer an established player to replace Onana and possibly even challenge him.