David de Gea wants to commit his future to Manchester United and believes he is playing well enough to earn a new contract at the club. He is happy at United and believes he has plenty more to offer the club, so is ready to sit down and sign a new deal to extend his stay at Old Trafford.
David de Gea said: “This is my club and this is where I feel good. I’m playing well – I feel very well. I think I have many more years to play. I feel confident. Yes, I would like to stay here more years and make records of games and records of everything. To try to help the young people here as well with my experience and try to win trophies.”
De Gea endured a sticky patch around the time of signing his last contract and in 2020/21 he shared goalkeeping duties with Dean Henderson. But for Henderson contracting Covid-19 in the summer of 2021, the academy graduate might have ousted De Gea for good last season, but handed a second chance the former Atletico Madrid goalkeeper enjoyed a good season, being named players’ player of the year. He now believes he is entering his peak years and is happy with his standards in games and training.
David de Gea said: “I feel very, very good in games and training. Of course, with more experience you feel very good. So, yes, I think so [these are my peak years]. I feel good and want to play more years and most important is to try to win trophies and help the team as I try to do every day.”