Manchester United goalkeeper David De Gea came under fire this week after his costly blunder handed West Ham a 1-0 Premier League win.
The main sticking point for De Gea and United is believed to be a renegotiation of his wages. He is reportedly on £375,000 a week, which made sense when he was the finest goalkeeper in the world, but is harder to justify now.
Ad With United no longer guaranteed a place in the top four every year, finances are tight, and Ten Hag wants to improve all of his squad.
De Gea’s dip in form has come at a worrying time, and that might make cheaper and younger alternatives more appealing. Premier League‘Only Ten Hag can answer that' — Ferdinand on De Gea future after latest blunder14 HOURS AGO Who could step in?
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