Chelsea player Pochettino forgot about has been banished from the first-team and he will no longer play for the club
The recent struggles of Onana, who has taken over as the primary goalkeeper at Old Trafford, have drawn attention to the challenging task of filling the shoes of his predecessor, David De Gea. Onana’s journey has been marked by a series of costly mistakes, causing skepticism among fans and critics alike. However, a pivotal moment of redemption occurred when he saved a crucial stoppage-time penalty in a Champions League match against FC Copenhagen.
According to The Sun, there is a growing realization within Manchester United that parting ways with De Gea might have been a mistake. Despite being without a club at the moment, efforts are underway to bring back the 32-year-old shot-stopper to Manchester. De Gea, during his remarkable 12-year stint with the Red Devils, set a club record with 545 appearances and established himself as the all-time leader in clean sheets.
With Onana set to depart for an international tournament in January, United is eager for De Gea to consider a temporary return. Although they acquired Premier League newcomer Altay Bayindir during the summer, the club appears inclined towards securing an experienced player who can not only replace Onana but also provide healthy competition.
The potential return of De Gea would undoubtedly bring a sense of familiarity and stability to the goalkeeping position at Old Trafford. United acknowledges the significance of having a seasoned player who has previously excelled in their colors. As discussions unfold, the prospect of reuniting with their former goalkeeper becomes increasingly enticing for both the club and its supporters.