David de Gea is set to make his 500th appearance for Manchester United against Newcastle on Sunday. De Gea has spent over 11 years at Old Trafford after joining the club for £18.9 million from Atletico Madrid in the summer of 2011 and he will join an illustrious group of players who have made 500 appearances for United should he play this weekend.
The 31-year-old was asked about the approaching milestone on Thursday and he said: "Yeah [aware of it], it's something massive in my career.
It's unbelievable, to be honest. I can't wait to play the game and I hope I can play another 500." ALSO READ: Diego Forlan left a lasting legacy at Man United with transfer advice De Gea is expected to start against Newcastle on Sunday and he will join Denis Irwin, Wayne Rooney, Gary Neville, Sir Bobby Charlton Paul Scholes and Ryan Giggs among the list of players who have made 500 appearances for the club.
The Spaniard has kept 169 clean sheets across that period and he's won four trophies: the Premier League, the Europa League, the FA Cup and the League Cup, during his 11-year stay at Old Trafford, which has seen him become a popular fan favourite.