The acrobatic saves and whirlwind dives of David De Gea has won more matches for United than goals scored by strikers, in recent seasons. More often than not has De Gea saved matches single-handedly becoming United’s most dependable unit.
Latest of the many is his mighty save against Young Boys in Champions League that kept United in the game and later on helped them clinch a victory. Time and time again, De Gea has made his presence felt and this imminence keeps on increasing with every drop of sand.
Seven-and-a-half years down the line and the Spaniard has not ceased with his jaw-dropping saves, yet. But does Ed Woodward really circumspect his importance? Is he willing to pay what De Gea deserves and demands righteously? Not until today.
United’s board has been in talks with De Gea’s manager but are still to click the same chord. As per the reports, De Gea demands £ 300,000 per week, which by his standards is way more upright than paying Sanchez £400,000 a week for nothing but underperforming.
De Gea has won only one Premier League title in the year 2013. It would be nothing less than a tragedy if De Gea leaves United tagged as the best goalkeeper in the world but with a solitary Premier League title. De Gea’s present contract ends this June and with no two thoughts should United sign a new contract, otherwise, the storm will be near calling for United’s worst downfall.