Manchester United player ratings of the season so far - David de Gea good but Harry Maguire poor
David de Gea
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In the past, it would have been unheard of for Manchester United's key players to be left out of their national team's squads, but in recent years, the club's poor form has made this more likely. Raphael Varane, Paul Pogba, Harry Maguire, Luke Shaw and Fred, to name a few, have joined up with their national teams, but others such as Marcus Rashford and Jadon Sancho have remained at the club.
Manchester United fans were given the chance to ask goalkeeper David de Gea questions this week, with the club having a three-week break from fixtures due to the FA Cup and international break. Fans flocked to ask the club's No.1 some questions and the first published answer raised some eyebrows.
Manchester United star David de Gea has admitted that he would see himself as being a holding midfielder if he was not a goalkeeper.
Spain manager Luis Enrique has explained his decision not to call up Manchester United goalkeeper David de Gea after Robert Sanchez pulled out of the squad.
David de Gea is now one the longest-serving players in the current Manchester United squad, having been a mainstay in between the sticks for all the managers who have passed through Old Trafford since his arrival in July 2011.
Manchester United have held talks with Erik ten Hag to discuss the potential of the Dutch manager taking over at Old Trafford. The news has sent many fans into hysterics and many have been discussing what his arrival could mean for the current squad.
Manchester United goalkeeper Paul Woolston has announced his retirement at the age of 23. The former Newcastle United man underwent two operations last year and had been working on a rehabilitation programme, but it was confirmed on Wednesday that he had opted to announce his retirement. Ad/> “To have to retire at just 23 has been really tough to come to terms with but I feel a lot more positive now,” the former England youth international said.