De Gea returns to the field, clad in the distinguished MU attire, delivering a resounding message: “I’m coming back.”

David de Gea’s persistence in Manchester United gear after a year without club affiliation has raised eyebrows, a headline echoed in today’s Mirror article. Despite departing from Manchester United last summer, the Spanish goalkeeper, David De Gea, remains visibly loyal to the Old Trafford club. de geaSpotted once again training in Manchester United attire, De Gea’s commitment to returning to the pitch is evident. His last match appearance dates back to the FA Cup final loss against Manchester City at Wembley last season. Since then, the 33-year-old has diligently maintained his fitness while awaiting a suitable club opportunity. manchester-united-david-de-gea.jpgSharing snippets of his rigorous training sessions, De Gea recently shared a photo of himself at Altrincham training ground with the caption: “I will be back,” rekindling his sentiments for the Red Devils. The choice of attire is particularly intriguing amidst speculation in the British media about his potential swift return to Old Trafford, especially in light of goalkeeper Andre Onana’s shaky start at MU.De Gea liên tục "cứu" MU: Không được dự World Cup có bất công? Yet, despite numerous speculations, there has been no reunion contract between MU and De Gea. Alongside Bayern Munich and Newcastle, several Spanish clubs, including Real Betis, have expressed interest in acquiring De Gea’s services. The possibility of a move to Saudi Arabia also looms. Earlier in the season, MU coach Erik ten Hag provided insight into the club’s decision to part ways with the Spanish goalkeeper, who served 12 years at Old Trafford. ESPN FC on X: "David de Gea put in a MOTM performance for Manchester United  just days after being left out of Spain's 55-man provisional World Cup  squad  https://t.co/mlskoS0xRD" / X“What David De Gea has done for us and Manchester United is immense,” Ten Hag remarked, highlighting De Gea’s significant contributions to MU’s Premier League Top 4 position, Carabao Cup victory, and FA Cup final appearance last season. With 545 games under his belt for MU, De Gea’s impact on the club is undeniable. As Ten Hag aptly pointed out, “There will come a time when players come and go,” signifying the inevitable flux in football dynamics.