It has been revealed that David de Gea, the former Manchester United goalkeeper, may finally be close to securing a new club after being a free agent for seven months. The 33-year-old Spanish goalkeeper left Old Trafford last summer due to contractual disagreements, and now, he is in talks with Al-Shabab from the Saudi Pro League.
Departure from Manchester United
David de Gea departed Manchester United as a free agent last summer after the club and the player failed to reach an agreement on a contract extension. Despite earlier reports suggesting a new deal was in place, the Spanish goalkeeper left Old Trafford after a successful tenure that included winning the Premier League Golden Glove award in his final season.
Ongoing Search for a New Club
Since leaving Manchester United, De Gea has been linked to several clubs in the Saudi Pro League. The latest reports indicate that Al-Shabab is currently in talks with the experienced goalkeeper over a potential move to the Middle East, where he could join other high-profile players like Yannick Carrasco and Ivan Rakitic.
Al-Shabab’s Transfer Activity
Al-Shabab, based in Riyadh, is actively strengthening its squad with notable signings. The club recently secured the services of Belgium winger Yannick Carrasco from Atletico Madrid and is on the verge of signing Ivan Rakitic from Sevilla. They have also been linked with potential moves for Newcastle’s Miguel Almiron and Chelsea’s Hakim Ziyech.
Al-Shabab’s Current Standing
Currently, Al-Shabab sits 11th in the Saudi Pro League, having finished fourth in the previous season. The six-time Saudi champions are aiming to bolster their squad further to compete at the highest level in both domestic and international competitions.
Previous Links and Goalkeeper Transfers to Saudi Arabia
Prior to the talks with Al-Shabab, David de Gea was linked with a potential move to Al-Nassr, a club that witnessed the arrival of Cristiano Ronaldo a little over a year ago. Several renowned goalkeepers, including Edouard Mendy and Yassine Bounou, have already made the move to Saudi Arabia, showcasing the league’s ambition to become a prominent force in world football.
David de Gea’s potential move to Al-Shabab marks a significant development in his quest for a new club. As the talks progress, the goalkeeper could join a roster of star players in the Saudi Pro League, contributing to the league’s growing reputation in the global football landscape.
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