Manchester United shot stopper David De Gea is in favour of signing a new contract extension at the club rather than securing a transfer to Juventus or Paris Saint Germain (PSG).
This is according to the publication from respected journalist Mark Ogden of the ESPN.
David De Gea has been one of the most consistent performers for Manchester United since he joined the Reds Devils from Spanish La Liga giants Atletico Madrid in the summer of 2011 in a deal reported to be around £18.3m and there have been doubts over his long-term future at the club.
He had just six months left on his current contract at Old Trafford before the three-time European champions exercised the option of activating an additional year as stipulated in his deal thus taking him till 2020 at least.
The long-term doubts about David De Gea has continued to rumble on despite the activation of the additional year clause.
The aforementioned report claimed that the Spanish international player is willing to sign a new contract to ward off the interests of PSG and Juventus.
Both clubs have been strongly linked with the Spaniard but it looks like they won’t sign him with De Gea keen to sign a new contract worth at least £350,000 per week.