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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Pretty much gone. Gutted. I'm convinced we did everything we could do.

Definitely. Not much more the club can do but to offer him a truckload of money, unfortunately that doesn't seem to be enough.
 
Fecking shitty Madrid keepers. Hasn't helped how shit Navas and Casillas have been.
 


No wonder they want a new keeper.
 
Oof, yes and no separated by 4 votes. I predict No winning by the end of today.
2 now (I changed mine to no a few weeks ago so wasn't me)
 
Definitely. Not much more the club can do but to offer him a truckload of money, unfortunately that doesn't seem to be enough.

I am sure we offered him as much as Madrid are offering him. Maybe even more. He just wants to go back to Madrid, plain and simple.

I hope on his debut he does what Keylor Navas just did.
 
I am sure we offered him as much as Madrid are offering him. Maybe even more. He just wants to go back to Madrid, plain and simple.

I hope on his debut he does what Keylor Navas just did.

I hope he does it every match..
 
Never understood why players pander to their girlfriends. Ronaldo has the best mentality when it comes to women. No commitment or distraction. Fully focused on his game. Got a girl pregnant? No problem just pay her to stay away.

Yep! i think the best one was Vidic though. We all know how Mrs. Ana Ivanovic-Vidic wanted so badly to go to Italy, BUT Nemanja managed to keep that desire of hers on a leash for a number of years. It was really special to see Vida leading the line when it comes to what he makes of his career.
 
I'd rather we didn't had him at all if he buggers off on the cheap to Real.

Seriously what has been the point, we invested £20m in him, we had to wait 2 years until he finally started putting in performances that warranted that investment and now that he has finally come into the player that we wanted him to be and could start earning back our investment he'll probably bugger off to Real for £20m. Conclusion we have lost 4 years with De Gea and got nothing in return. Yes Real Madrid have got something in return, they'll have a topnotch goalkeeper on the cheap and they will run away with the fruits of our investment.

If players don't have to show loyalty we don't have to show them any loyalty either. In fact we don't own him anything, if he just an employee of the club that don't care about anything else but his paycheck than he just did his job and got paid every week end of story. Nothing to do about gratitude, what did De Gea do that we should be happy about ? Investing our time and money in him so he can become a better player and than running down his contract so he can go Real Madrid for smallchange ? Because if he has no loyalty to us then the only thing he did was just playing goalkeeper which is exactly what he got paid to do, so I see no point in us being gratefull for any of it really.
There's absolutely no chance he goes for 20M. He is a great fit for "the philosophy" so if I were LvG I would keep that stable while other component parts fully settle. One year from now he can unsettle thing changing keeper but not now IMO.
 
Complete bollocks of a post.

How can you compare professional football to a regular career? All of the externalities in football make it completely unique. Fans buying season tickets, match day tickets, merchandise etc., make significant ongoing investments in the club. For many folk, football represents the primary form of stress release from every day life, and bonds people across social divides.

So of course fans will have an opinion, and feelings, on when players leave or turn their back on the club. They've made an emotional and financial investment in that player. Let's not equate it with Dave from your local Topman branch deciding to move jobs.

And when one talks about players loving the shirt and not wanting to play somewhere else, what we are talking about here is them not actively seeking moves, and being committed to the cause. Of course the top players would leave if the stadium was half empty, wages were crap, and the team didn't compete. What's your point? Because this has never been the case at United, and never will be. Which makes wanting to leave an even more personal decision.

Because De Gea, like you and I, is a human being with emotions like everybody else, irrespective of his chosen profession. If he will be a happier man in Madrid and decides to move there then all power to him. Or would people rather he stay somewhere he'd rather not be out of some overstated loyalty to some knuckle-dragging, bone-headed football fans that have inflated their role above and beyond the pointless entity it really is?

Football fans can feel as involved as they want, but they have no right to be "disgusted," or whatever word it was you used, at the possibility of De Gea choosing to leave. Being a bit narked that the best goalkeeper is leaving is understandable. Wishing he would rather stay is of course normal. But any overwhelming sense of injustice in regards to what a grown man has chosen to do for the perceived betterment of his life is taking things far too seriously.

As for being committed to the cause. On this season's evidence then I think it's fair to say that he has been. Come the summer, he'll just move and commit to another cause in another country. No biggie, really.
 
I'm never going to Spain on holiday again. feck the lot of them
 
I'm sure if it was between his girlfriends career and his it will always be his, but moving to Real will allow both to continue their careers.

In a way, I understand his choice, but still, feck you, Dave for picking the easy way!
 
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There's absolutely no chance he goes for 20M. He is a great fit for "the philosophy" so if I were LvG I would keep that stable while other component parts fully settle. One year from now he can unsettle thing changing keeper but not now IMO.

We are never going to keep him if he wants out, we never do that. We might if the player would want to bugger of to Liverpool or City and Fergie still had anything to say about the matter, but we'll never keep a player if they want a move to Real.

Either he signs a new contract or he we will sell him to Real Madrid. Then it will just be a matter of agreeing the terms with Real Madrid and they know we are not in a position to hold out for crazy money because DDG wants out and has only 1 year on his contract so they will do anything they can to lowball us into a deal. £20m will probably be about what we'll get for a GK with 1 year left on his contract. Maybay they throw in the extra £5m or something in bonuses etc but if he don't sign another deal with us then £20m won't be far off what we'll get.
 
So with LVGs most recent quotes it's looking more and more likely he is off to Madrid. Clearly his family and GF being In Spain is the main reason, and joining Madrid is just that little extra sweetener.

It really is a shame but what can we do? We just have to accept it and move on. Don't sign any more top Spanish players for god sakes :lol:
 
Only a raging weirdo that takes football too seriously would be "disgusted" with De Gea. He wants to live back home and play for another great club, it isn't a big deal and it isn't really an issue. And it certainly isn't something for a group of oddballs on the internet to get up in arms about. If De Gea wants to settle down in sunnier climes and start a family then it really isn't that strange at all.

Reality check for you. There isn't a single player at Manchester United as of now that "loves the shirt and doesn't want to be anywhere else." Players are here because the club pays monumental wages, there is a great chance of winning trophies and the stadium presents an opportunity to play infront of nearly 80,000 punters. If and when that changes, they'll be off in a flash, in the same way you or I will do in our own personal career's moving forward.
Spot on.
 
In the press this morning you read Real want to pay 12-15mill...
What the actual feck? for that fee we should keep him for the year and let him walk after.
He's worth that type of money back in performances on the pitch for a year... and oh, and if Real say they're prepared to wait for another season.. you may just have a transfer ban imposed.

Make sure we get a good fee Woody.
 
Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal has given the clearest indication yet that they face the prospect of losing goalkeeper David De Gea to Real Madrid.

De Gea went off with a hamstring injury during Sunday's 1-1 draw with Arsenal at Old Trafford, which makes him a doubt for United's last match of the season at Hull City next weekend - and means he may have played his final game for the club.
Real have earmarked the 24-year-old Spain international as the successor to veteran keeper Iker Casillas, and he is sure to be tempted by the possibility rejoining his family and girlfriend in his homeland, according to Van Gaal.

The Dutchman said he did not know if Real had made an offer but added: "He is Spanish, he is a Spanish international.

"He is still behind Casillas but now a Spanish club is coming. His girlfriend is Spanish and his father and mother come over every week or two weeks to watch him - it is difficult for him."

The United boss insisted he would not be doing any more to persuade De Gea, who has one more season left on his contract, to sign a new deal, explaining: "I don't think I can persuade him because he knows everything that he has at Manchester United at this moment.
"I don't have to say anything for the benefit of Manchester United because he can feel everything. The crowd has been unbelievable. You have seen that reaction here. It has been unbelievable, for the team and for him individually.

"When he is going he is losing that because here he has a lot of credits."

Van Gaal added: "A transfer is a process involving a player, a club and his present club. He has to choose.

"It is not easy to choose between two great clubs. We would be very happy if he stays. Of course he is Spanish and his girlfriend is Spanish and he can go to another great club, so it is difficult for him to decide.

"David De Gea shall not leave us so easily because we are a great club and he wants to participate."
 
In the press this morning you read Real want to pay 12-15mill...
What the actual feck? for that fee we should keep him for the year and let him walk after.
He's worth that type of money back in performances on the pitch for a year... and oh, and if Real say they're prepared to wait for another season.. you may just have a transfer ban imposed.

Make sure we get a good fee Woody.

Yeah would rather keep him for the year than have such a shite fee. £25m+ I think.
 
Because De Gea, like you and I, is a human being with emotions like everybody else, irrespective of his chosen profession. If he will be a happier man in Madrid and decides to move there then all power to him. Or would people rather he stay somewhere he'd rather not be out of some overstated loyalty to some knuckle-dragging, bone-headed football fans that have inflated their role above and beyond the pointless entity it really is?

Football fans can feel as involved as they want, but they have no right to be "disgusted," or whatever word it was you used, at the possibility of De Gea choosing to leave. Being a bit narked that the best goalkeeper is leaving is understandable. Wishing he would rather stay is of course normal. But any overwhelming sense of injustice in regards to what a grown man has chosen to do for the perceived betterment of his life is taking things far too seriously.

As for being committed to the cause. On this season's evidence then I think it's fair to say that he has been. Come the summer, he'll just move and commit to another cause in another country. No biggie, really.
Remember Keane and his "prawn sandwich brigade" jibe at the fans.

Players expect fans to stand by them and show them loyalty when they are going through a rough patch. So why shouldn't fans expect some back from the players. You cannot have it both ways where you say that fans should cheer for the players and root for them and then not expect anything in return except performances. If performance is the whole thing that matters then the players are getting paid for that. They shouldnt have to want the fans to cheer for them.
Football is not just some other profession, no matter how much you try to justify it. For starters, I don't get cheered by 80k people every time I step into the frickin office.
 
Because De Gea, like you and I, is a human being with emotions like everybody else, irrespective of his chosen profession. If he will be a happier man in Madrid and decides to move there then all power to him. Or would people rather he stay somewhere he'd rather not be out of some overstated loyalty to some knuckle-dragging, bone-headed football fans that have inflated their role above and beyond the pointless entity it really is?

Football fans can feel as involved as they want, but they have no right to be "disgusted," or whatever word it was you used, at the possibility of De Gea choosing to leave. Being a bit narked that the best goalkeeper is leaving is understandable. Wishing he would rather stay is of course normal. But any overwhelming sense of injustice in regards to what a grown man has chosen to do for the perceived betterment of his life is taking things far too seriously.

As for being committed to the cause. On this season's evidence then I think it's fair to say that he has been. Come the summer, he'll just move and commit to another cause in another country. No biggie, really.

Stop playing Sir Moral on his high horse !

We have every right to be disgusted. Everything is about choices. If DDG leaves he made the choice that he prefers Real Madrid over us and he also made the choice (together with his agent) in running down is contract to facilitate that move. Now we are talking about a young lad whom was brought here by SAF himself for £20m, whom was given the chance of a lifetime to take over from VDS and be the first choice goalie of a team that at the time was the best in the PL and one of the best in europe. That team not only gave him that opportunity but also stuck by him during difficult periods because there have been many times the pressure was on the club to take out De Gea and play a more experienced and safer goalkeeper. We didn't do that, we believed in him and gave him every chance he could ever hope for. He realised his potential but none of that would have happened if not for the clubs support and believe in him. I'am 100% sure he would never have gotten such a chance at a club like Real Madrid.

So in a sense DDG atleast owes us his respect for believing in him and giving him the chances to turn into the keeper that he turned out to be. Now does that mean he has to stay with us for the rest of his career no ! But it would show respect on his side to want to stay with us for atleast a couple more years. He finally turned into the keeper we wanted him to be and now should be the time for him and the team to capitalize on that and win some silverware. In that regard he should have accepted our more than generous offer of £150k a week and signed a new contract for 5 years. He can always make the move to Real or Barca or whatever later, if he is one of the best they will always be interested in him but atleast he would have done right by the club by signing that contract and it would have put the club in a position where they could ask for decent money in case a transfer would be on the cards.

The club would never keep him against his will but fair compensation is the least the club deserves for investing £20m and 2 years of patience in him. However the choice it seems he made was that we were a nice club for him to be at when Real didnt want him and now that they want him he can't get out fast enough and the whole contract situation is played out to force the club's hand into giving him what he wants. So his choice clearly shows that he doesn't care about the club or what they did for him. No gratitude for believing in him and giving him his chance. So people imo have every right to feel disgusted about this. We don't show such support for young players and invest so much time and money in them just to see them bugger of to Real for smallchange.
 
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