Though there are a few obstacles that could prevent David de Gea from joining the team, it is a fact that the Red Devils have the notion to bring him back.
It appears that the Red Devils are worried that Onana and Bayindir, the team’s current goalkeepers, lack the experience necessary to play as Manchester United’s starting keeper and the capacity to withstand the pressure that comes with the position. This worry appears to have been the driving force behind the team’s decision to bring him back to the team later in the season.
Although it has now been confirmed that David de Gea and the Red Devils are in talks to finalize a short-term deal that could actually bring him back to the team, there are a few reasons why the deal might not actually go through in the upcoming portion of the season, despite the potential role that he could play as manager and player.
However, it has now been revealed by “The Daily Mirror” that David de Gea’s current demands for a salary exceeding 150,000 euros per week are the primary reason the Red Devils won’t be prepared to finalize the deal in the upcoming portion of the season. The Red Devils will not accept these demands at this time.
Given that the Spanish goalkeeper appears to have some intricate ideas that could help him return to the team, Manchester United may need to consider other options to ensure that the current keepers are ready to work with the team. Nevertheless, as of right now, Manchester United believes that the current keepers are capable of performing well.
André Onana’s prospects
The possibility that André Onana is prepared to return to the African Cup of Nations is another worry for the Red Devils, but the truth is that it’s possible the goalkeepers will have another idea with the team in the upcoming months.