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The Spaniard kept 17 clean sheets and won the 2022/23 Premier League’s Golden Glove award. That deserves a contract extension. Right?
Not for Manchester United fans.
Erik ten Hag’s outfit failed to seize their opportunity to halt their cross-town rivals’ treble dreams, with de Gea inadvertently let any last hopes of heroics slip through his fingers, quite literally.
De Gea has been rightly praised for picking up his new individual accolade but his feeble attempt to save the eventual winner was not the first time he had enraged the Old Trafford faithful.
The difference between the Manchester-based duo – on show during the FA Cup final – is unbearably stark and if United are to rub shoulders with their neighbours again, then it’s time to be ruthless.
Ruthless teams are made by ruthless behind-the-scenes decisions.
Although it would mark the end any lasting presence of Sir Alex Ferguson on the current roster, it would be senseless to extend his contract.
Let’s not forget that de Gea is the world’s-highest goalkeeper, though his performances do not emulate that proclaimed title, nor do they merit him remaining as Ten Hag’s first choice shot-stopper.
Football is all about minimising your players’ weaknesses and de Gea’s shot-stopping ability has been overshadowed by his inability to play out from the back.
This well-documented shortfall will only worsen as Ten Hag transitions his side into a more controlling outfit. Building play out from the back is paramount to the success of his side.
Porto’s Diogo Costa has been earmarked as a potential replacement as Jack Butland has left the club and Dean Henderson is reportedly on the cusp of penning a permanent deal with Nottingham Forest.
Maybe United’s ongoing takeover saga is taking its toll on their goalkeeper situation, but alterations are in dire need in order to contend with a club of City’s ilk.
Ultimately, the club’s decision will reflect their long-term ambitions.