It only seems like five minutes since Manchester United and David de Gea parted ways after they were unable to come to an agreement on a new contract.
Erik ten Hag had decided, with help from his backroom staff, that De Gea was not the long-term solution to the goalkeeper situation at Old Trafford.
Mistakes towards the end of his career with the Reds played against him badly, as did the desire to have a shot-stopper who also had 'world-class' distribution skills.
While a deal was on the table at Old Trafford, it was clear De Gea would be second choice to incoming Andre Onana and that was not something the Spaniard was willing to stick around and agree to so he left.
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