David De Gea says he is in a 'contemplative' mood amid speculation over his Man United future
Manchester United goalkeeper David De Gea has said he is in a 'contemplative' mood amid uncertainty over his role at the club.
The 32-year-old is among the longest serving players at Old Trafford, and has made over 500 appearances since signing in 2011.
He played every Premier League minute this season and topped the clean sheets charts, but he seems unlikely to remain Erik ten Hag's number one after a series of costly errors this season.
Shot-stopping stats show the keeper's individual performance was closer to that of a mid-table player, despite United's third place finish.
There is thought to be a contract on the table for De Gea when his current deal expires this summer, but he would likely to take a significant pay cut and play reduced role in the squad.