Thursday 13 April 2017

De Gea should forget about his future until end of the season, insists Jose as Real Madrid target unsettled star

Jose Mourinho has told David de Gea to put aside any thoughts about leaving Manchester United for Real Madrid until the summer.
De Gea's future at Old Trafford is under scrutiny again after he was left out against Sunderland at the weekend.

The official reason was a hip injury, but it's understood that Mourinho has criticised De Gea in private over his recent performances against West Brom and Everton. There is no buyout clause in the deal and United are adamant that the former Atletico Madrid keeper will not be sold, but Real have been encouraged by the reports of friction between Mourinho and De Gea.
However, the United boss said: 'I'm not interested in the speculation. I think if the player is, he shouldn't be because we are playing very important teams and every match for us is crucial.
'In the Premier League we lose a match and the top-four gets almost impossible, in the Europa League we lose a match and we are in trouble. Every match is one that demands from every one of us total focus.
'I don't see David having any problem with it at all. The end of the season is the time when players can be thinking what is going to happen with their careers, but I think that's end of season.'

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