Manchester United goalkeeping scout Tony Coton is 'not privy' to David de Gea's contract situation but urged fans to 'watch this space' as transfer speculation intensifies.
De Gea looks set to leave United as a free agent once his contract expires later this week. Talks have been ongoing for some time over a new deal but a lack of progress in agreeing terms has only increased uncertainty.
Some figures within the club are keen to 'move on' from the 32-year-old, with a positive resolution to his future looking less likely.
The Reds have been linked with a number of high-profile shot-stoppers in recent weeks as Erik ten Hag looks to find someone who can better cope with his demands in possession. "He's [De Gea] been one of the most consistent goalkeepers around the world really, not just Europe and the Premier League," Coton told Sky Sports. "What he's done for the club - a great servant - and I don't know at this moment in time where we stand with his contract. EXCLUSIVE: Henderson perplexed by talk of him staying at United "I don’t know whether he's signing a new contract, I really don't know, I'm not privy to that at the moment.