De Gea Contract Situation

Do you think David De Gea will sign a new contract at Man Utd this season?

  • Yes

  • No

  • Yes, but he'll still leave by the end of the season


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If he signs an extension and spouts the usual bollocks players spout about loving the club, what'll be the general feeling towards him form the fans?
I like De Gea as a keeper and will continue to do so as long as he is here. When he leaves, he instantly transforms to a cnut of the highest order. Until then, he is a top guy.

Even if he extends though, it'll be only a matter of time (like one year or two) till he leave, IMO.
 
If he signs an extension and spouts the usual bollocks players spout about loving the club, what'll be the general feeling towards him form the fans?
They'll never ever forgive the rotten traitor.

Until he makes a great save.
 
Transfer request weakens United position significantly.

I am not bother regarding DDG in any scenario,stay or leave same crap for me.Just saying if you want to leave and play for FSW,to be with your world wide known talented super star gf and to be with your family,just ask to leave and put a transfer request.
 
I'd get Lloris in and stick the cnut [De Gea] in the stands for the whole season.

That would be terrible management and is something I'd expect a 5 year old to do. I assume that you are young and frustrated, so I wont take what you are saying seriously.

If he stays, great. If he leaves (for a good fee), then we will find another keeper and life will go on.
Personally, I'd like to hold onto him for at least 1 more year.
There is talk that we will sell DDG, if we get Ramos. My take on it is that Ramos is untested in the EPL and could fail spectacularly in our league. DDG is tried and tested in our league is fantastic.
I think Ramos and DDG is not a fair swap. We are taking all the risks (on Ramos) while Madrid are getting the best GK in the World.
 
That would be terrible management and is something I'd expect a 5 year old to do. I assume that you are young and frustrated, so I wont take what you are saying seriously.

If he stays, great. If he leaves (for a good fee), then we will find another keeper and life will go on.
Personally, I'd like to hold onto him for at least 1 more year.
There is talk that we will sell DDG, if we get Ramos. My take on it is that Ramos is untested in the EPL and could fail spectacularly in our league. DDG is tried and tested in our league is fantastic.
I think Ramos and DDG is not a fair swap. We are taking all the risks (on Ramos) while Madrid are getting the best GK in the World.

It's not childish.

There is no point in selling De Gea for a cut price. Get top dollar or he stays.

Fortunately, this seems to be the club's stance.
 
If he signs an extension and spouts the usual bollocks players spout about loving the club, what'll be the general feeling towards him form the fans?
Wouldn't hate him, wouldn't love him but glad to cheer for him as long as he's playing well and not mouthing off to the press. Would expect him to be gone by next year though, think that's the only way an extension gets signed.
 
If he signs an extension and spouts the usual bollocks players spout about loving the club, what'll be the general feeling towards him form the fans?
He didn't go Ramos on us so there's no logical reason to suddenly hate him whatsoever.
 
If he signs an extension and spouts the usual bollocks players spout about loving the club, what'll be the general feeling towards him form the fans?

All good, I'd expect. He's not agitated for a move, he's been respectful and kept his trap shut. No-one can hold it against him that he wants to go and live in his home city again, especially given that that city happens to contain the world's most prestigious football club. And he's never given the impression that he doesn't love United - he obviously has good friends here, has settled in very well over the years, and gives absolutely everything on the pitch. It's just that regardless of that affection, he ultimately wants to go and play in Madrid.

Basically he seems like a great lad who does right by the club and who I'm proud to cheer for as long as he's a United player.
 
It's not childish.

There is no point in selling De Gea for a cut price. Get top dollar or he stays.

Fortunately, this seems to be the club's stance.
The childish part of your post is 'stick the cnut in the stands for the whole season', not refusing to sell him.
 
He didn't go Ramos on us so there's no logical reason to suddenly hate him whatsoever.


I agree that there's no logical reason but when did that ever stop football fans?

I remember a game where Chelsea fans (including myself) were booing Dean Saunders (he ended the career of a Chelsea player a few years earlier) as he was warming up on the other side of the pitch until we realised it wasn't actually Dean Saunders. We carried on booing anyway.
 
I agree that there's no logical reason but when did that ever stop football fans?

I remember a game where Chelsea fans (including myself) were booing Dean Saunders (he ended the career of a Chelsea player a few years earlier) as he was warming up on the other side of the pitch until we realised it wasn't actually Dean Saunders. We carried on booing anyway.
Hey venting bad emotions can be healthy. I reckon Dean Saunders' feelings didn't suffer a lot that day anyway.
 
David De Gea is one of the best goalkeepers in the world. Some may argue he's the best. Definitely right up there. Sergio Ramos is a good defender, but he is not one of the best around. And allegedly Real Madrid are demanding world record type money for him. It should be the other way around. Ramos is 29. No way is he worth what they want. We should be valuing DDG at huge money, even with only a year left of his contract.
 
Why are Madrid so half arsed with going about their way to sign him anyway? The Madrid we all know, typically just steam in and pay whatever it takes to get their man.
 
Why are Madrid so half arsed with going about their way to sign him anyway? The Madrid we all know, typically just steam in and pay whatever it takes to get their man.
It's been said before but usually it's the signings they make in their attack that are more gung-ho. A goalkeeper won't excite their fans.

Even our resident Real Madrid fans are nearly indifferent to the potential signing of de Gea, even though he's the best 'keeper in the world.
 
If his remarks were justified or not is a different debate (and at that time they weren't justified at all as we were either winning the PL or losing it just by one point or goal difference - and this went on 3 years after Rooney made the comments, and three years is a very long time in football).

However that's not even the issue. Ppl probably discuss the quality of their teammates in private at times, but to openly criticise them is out of order. Who the hell did Rooney think he is? By that logic Messi should issue statements critisizing the gap between him and his Barca teammates almost every 2nd year.

Edit: just saw your completely vindicated comment, don't agree with it and in addition Rooney himself has been on the decline for a few years now, it's not like he has been on Ronaldo/Messi mode or close to it.

He never did anything in both the transfer requests "openly". It was Fergie who made it public knowledge in both cases.
 
David De Gea is one of the best goalkeepers in the world. Some may argue he's the best. Definitely right up there. Sergio Ramos is a good defender, but he is not one of the best around. And allegedly Real Madrid are demanding world record type money for him. It should be the other way around. Ramos is 29. No way is he worth what they want. We should be valuing DDG at huge money, even with only a year left of his contract.

It's true in principle, but it was never going to work that way.

-Firstly, De Gea is still somewhat underrated by many, and Ramos is seriously overrated. FIFA World XI regular, etc.
-Secondly, despite the logic of it young players - even those like DDG who are already established world class - still tend to go for less than older, longer-established players, not more.
-Thirdly, goalkeepers are always much cheaper than outfield players. Again, it makes little logical sense but that's the way it is.
-Fourthly, United never get big fees when we sell players. Ronaldo being the exception that proves the rule. Mostly because we only sell when we either don't want the player any more or the player is demanding the move and we have no leverage.

I'm pretty confident Woody will stick to his guns in terms of refusing to pay more for Ramos than we get for De Gea, effectively saying it's a swap or nothing. In an ideal world, Ramos would actually be worth less than De Gea. But I'd be happy enough as long as we don't end up paying more for him, which really would be a travesty.
 
It's been said before but usually it's the signings they make in their attack that are more gung-ho. A goalkeeper won't excite their fans.

Even our resident Real Madrid fans are nearly indifferent to the potential signing of de Gea, even though he's the best 'keeper in the world.
That's a good point indeed.
 
Christ, didn't realise everyone was so precious.

I was being facetious.
I'm not being precious, I was just pointing out how you conveniently left that part out when you responded and said "Childish? Me? Never"
 
If he signs an extension and spouts the usual bollocks players spout about loving the club, what'll be the general feeling towards him form the fans?

I'd be a bit meh towards him. Once he started making world class saves and winning us points I would love him again though.
 
I'm not being precious, I was just pointing out how you conveniently left that part out when you responded and said "Childish? Me? Never"

I don't think it's childish to hold someone to a contract to send out a signal, especially since the cost to us wouldn't be that grave.
 
It's true in principle, but it was never going to work that way.

-Firstly, De Gea is still somewhat underrated by many, and Ramos is seriously overrated. FIFA World XI regular, etc.
-Secondly, despite the logic of it young players - even those like DDG who are already established world class - still tend to go for less than older, longer-established players, not more.
-Thirdly, goalkeepers are always much cheaper than outfield players. Again, it makes little logical sense but that's the way it is.
-Fourthly, United never get big fees when we sell players. Ronaldo being the exception that proves the rule. Mostly because we only sell when we either don't want the player any more or the player is demanding the move and we have no leverage.

I'm pretty confident Woody will stick to his guns in terms of refusing to pay more for Ramos than we get for De Gea, effectively saying it's a swap or nothing. In an ideal world, Ramos would actually be worth less than De Gea. But I'd be happy enough as long as we don't end up paying more for him, which really would be a travesty.

how is De Gea under rated? he was clearly ropey for a few years then blossomed, now widely accepted as one of the best around. Hence why madrid want him. And to say Ramos is seriously overrated, come on. won world cup, euros, champions league and la liga. been at madrid for 10 years, a club where they carve you up after a year. He's older than i'd like but Smalling/Jones aint in the same league as him
 
Maybe if we can stall this until he has to report back for pre-season, Van Gaal and Woodward can then pressure him into signing a new contract, with no agents around. Even if we end up selling him, we'll get a better price.
 
I don't think it's childish to hold someone to a contract to send out a signal, especially since the cost to us wouldn't be that grave.
It's childish to punish him by having him sitting in the stands, while buying a replacement that's worse than he is on the pitch. Not to mention the financial irresponsibility of it.
 
It's not childish.
Your original quote stated, "I'd get Lloris in and stick the cnut [De Gea] in the stands for the whole season."
That is childish and terrible management. You dont keep your best player out of your team, if he wants to play.

In any case, lets not bicker over this....arguing over such minor things is silly....lets move on.

There is no point in selling De Gea for a cut price. Get top dollar or he stays.

I agree with this.
In fact, I'd say dont sell him at all, at any price. Keep him. Let him play next season and then he can leave for free the following year or he re-signs with us (if he splits from his GF or we show trophy winning potential).
 
Maybe if we can stall this until he has to report back for pre-season, Van Gaal and Woodward can then pressure him into signing a new contract,

I agree with this.
The longer the stand off continues, the more chance we have of keeping him.
Madrid want to replace Cassillas this year and if they see no movement on the DDG deal, I think they will turn their attention to another keeper.
 
Why are Madrid so half arsed with going about their way to sign him anyway? The Madrid we all know, typically just steam in and pay whatever it takes to get their man.

I honestly think they were expecting to get him for peanuts.
 
Why are Madrid so half arsed with going about their way to sign him anyway? The Madrid we all know, typically just steam in and pay whatever it takes to get their man.
Because it's a one horse race for a player who has a year left on his deal and can be signed for nothing in a year. They think we'll fold and, let's be honest, history suggests we will.
 
It wouldnt surprise me if the whole Ramos thing was just a ploy by Woody to give Real a taste of their own medicine.

Then we just need
"De Gea using Madrid interest to get an (even more) improved contract"

Would make my summer that.
 
I honestly think they were expecting to get him for peanuts.

Also this - I think their sheer and unbridled arrogance led them to assume that we would simply accept whatever offer they threw at us.
 
You want to talk about reality, ivaldo? What kind of professional football player has a comitted and publicly sickening relationship at the age of 24? What kind of man is this? I have to question his understanding of the planet on which we live. There are few men in the world in a better position to have a variety of relationships with a variety of women who will not put demands on him or his career that he does not want. The time to settle down and focus on one woman is when his career is winding down, THEN and only then do you pick out a younger woman and start taking lame pictures on instagram.

But Dave won't listen to reason, he won't listen to his agent, and he sure as feck doesn't understand how all this works. The dumb bastard probably thinks he's found "the one" and will be "in love" for all Edurnity.

The fact that he is doing all of this for a 29 year old is :wenger:. It would be :lol: if he moved to Madrid, pissed off fans of his boyhood club, then his GF hit the wall hard at 30 or 31.
 
I hope the 'No Ramos then no De Gea' stance is true. If Ramos was just looking for a better deal they have put themselves in checkmate. Madrid then get pissed at Ramos for ballsing up their transfer. Beautiful
 
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