David de Gea, who has not played since the FA Cup final, is ready to resume his career in England with Newcastle United. Photo: AP/Dave Thompson
David de Gea is open to a move to Newcastle United if Eddie Howe decides to choose another goalkeeper after losing Nick Pope.
Pope faces four to five months out after serious injury shoulder injury in Newcastle's impressive 1-0 win over Manchester United at St James' Park on Saturday.
Howe is believed to be willing to give Martin Dubravka, Pope's understudy who spent part of last season on loan at Old Trafford, a chance to prove his worth in the coming weeks.
Newcastle have seven matches lined up for the match . month, and Howe wants to see how Dubravka copes with this crazy period, and not rush to sign a goalkeeper now.
However, it is believed Newcastle could re-evaluate the situation if Dubravka suffers problems or defensive problems between now and the New Year, forcing the club to look for a goalkeeper in the January window. Howe also has former Liverpool goalkeeper Loris Karius as another option.
De Gea, 33, is a free agent after being released by Manchester United at the end of last season after 12 years on Old Trafford, during which he played 545 matches for the club.
Although De Gea was initially reluctant to return to the Premier League, the Spaniard is believed to be willing to join Newcastle if the opportunity arises, and the Tyneside club are understood to be aware of this.
That's six . It has been a few months since De Gea left United and was replaced by Andre Onana, who had endured a torrid start at Old Trafford and was happy to bide his time and wait for the right opportunity.
De Gea was is associated with a number of clubs in Europe as well as Saudi Arabia. His wife Edurne, with whom he has a young daughter, Yanay, is believed to be keen to remain in Spain.
The manner in which De Gea left for Old Trafford has not gone down well with some players at his former United side. . teammates.
United chose not to exercise the option to extend his £375,000-a-week contract for a further year and instead hoped to lock him into a new contract on significantly reduced terms.
< p> But in April, Ten Hag eventually decided he needed a new goalkeeper after a number of mistakes by De Gea and concerns over his distribution.
De Gea did, however, win the Premier League Golden Glove last season for the cleanest sheets (17).
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