David de Gea’s complicated Manchester United legacy

At his best, the Spanish goalkeeper saved his team’s blushes — he often stepped up in the difficult post-Ferguson years. But with howlers creeping into his game and a weakness with the ball at his feet stifling the club’s attempts to modernise its play, an exit became inevitable

Manchester stalwart: In his 12 years with the Red Devils, David de Gea kept 190 clean sheets — the most shutouts in United’s history — and won the FA Cup, two League Cups and the Europa League in addition to a Premier League title.  | Photo Credit: Getty Images

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