Fiorentina: David de Gea explains his choice

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David de Gea has finally found a club. After months without a team following the end of his long and beautiful adventure with Manchester United, the Spanish goalkeeper was hired by Fiorentina this weekend. A major signing for the Viola and an opportunity for the 33-year-old goalkeeper to relaunch his career after a year out.

Relaunched in a press conference on his objectives with the Tuscan club, the former Atlético de Madrid player revealed why he joined the Italian team: “My heart will always be in Manchester. I had offers when I left, but it was difficult for me to accept them, so I decided to stop for a while. During that time I trained. When Fiorentina arrived, I had clear ideas, they are a great team with a great history and great supporters. A really easy decision to make.»

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