Erik ten Hag has not given any consideration to dropping Manchester United goalkeeper David de Gea. De Gea has committed two high-profile errors in recent weeks in the Europa League defeat at Sevilla and last week's Premier League loss to West Ham.
The 32-year-old is approaching the final weeks of his existing contract but is expected to sign a renewal with United on a reduced salary. Also read: Erik ten Hag admits Manchester United transfer targets are 'keen' to join club Although De Gea is set to stay at United beyond this season, the Manchester Evening News revealed this week there is growing uncertainty over his No.1 status next term.
However, Ten Hag confirmed De Gea - who has started in all 34 league games this season - will line up for the visit of Wolves on Saturday. "No, I don't give considerations," Ten Hag said. "He will definitely play. "As a top football player, you have such circumstances and you have to deal with it.
Every top football player [has] a high demand. You have to accept it, deal with it and the demand is you have to perform. "Is [his contract situation] a reason?