David de Gea to leave Old Trafford amid Real Madrid, Atletico and PSG interest
David de Gea's representatives are already sounding out potential buyers as the Spaniard prepares to leave Old Trafford after Dean Henderson's promotion.
David de Gea's future at Manchester United has been the subject of speculation for months with the Spain keeper having lost his starting place for club and country. The 30-year-old famously missed out on a move to Real Madrid several years ago due to a dodgy fax machine but De Gea could be on the move this summer.
The situation has become muddied in recent weeks during the Spaniard's period of paternity leave but De Gea is back in England and playing second fiddle to Dean Henderson.
De Gea has been at Old Trafford since 2011 but United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has started Henderson for seven games in a row.
De Gea's representatives are already sounding out potential buyers and he is set to leave Manchester United this off-season, according to reports in the UK.
The 30-year-old is contracted with the Red Devils although no transfer fee has been mentioned yet.
The report claims Real Madrid, Paris Saint-Germain and Atlético Madrid are potentially interested clubs.
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