David de Gea’s contract with Manchester United is due to expire at the end of the season and the 31-year-old has yet to be offered a new deal.
Man United are said to be weighing whether to activate De Gea’s contract option, which would extend his current deal until 2024, but are said to be assessing their long-term plan first, the Telegraph reports.
With the uncertainty about the goalkeeper’s future, Real Betis’ interest has increased in recent weeks as they could sign the 31-year-old for free next summer, reports Todofichajes.
Betis’ number one goalkeeper, Claudio Bravo, will leave the club at the end of the season after the end of his contract and there will be a place at the Benito Villamarín for De Gea.
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De Gea has been at Man United for almost 12 years and has racked up an impressive 501 appearances for the Red Devils. The Spanish goalkeeper is a key part of United’s squad, but he could change next summer.
In the event that the Manchester club decides to let De Gea go, Todofichajes affirms that United already have his replacement on the list, Atlético de Madrid player Jan Oblak.