David de Gea snubbed by an Italian club!

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Spanish goalkeeper David De Gea thought he could revive his career in Italy, but his supporters ended up turning their backs on him.

After coveting him for a while, Genoa decided not to call on David de Gea, even though he was free of any commitment.

The former Manchester United goalkeeper was offered to the Serie A club this week. However, Il Secolo XIX claim that Genoa’s management decided not to go through with the deal. It has been suggested that De Gea’s age played against him.

De Gea still inactive

The name of the experienced player has also been circulating in recent weeks on the side of Barcelona, ​​Real Betis and Al Shabab.

As a reminder, De Gea played for two years at Manchester United (from 2011 to 2023). He was even the captain. When his contract ended a year ago, he was released. The player then remained a year without playing, because he did not find an interesting challenge.

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