David De Gea has been without a team since parting ways with Manchester United during the summer. The Spanish goalkeeper had an opportunity to make a comeback to the Premier League when Nottingham Forest expressed interest in signing him during the winter transfer window. However, it was reported that De Gea declined the offer. There have also been rumors linking him to a move to Saudi Arabia, with reports suggesting that he was in negotiations with Saudi Pro-League side Al-Shabab in January and Al Nassr in November. Unfortunately, these moves did not materialize due to his wife’s reluctance to relocate to Saudi Arabia. The latest report from The Sun indicates that De Gea prefers a return to La Liga, where he is waiting for an offer from a Spanish club. Supposedly, he is open to joining either Atletico Madrid or Real Madrid, even if it means serving as a backup goalkeeper. Despite his significant contributions to Manchester United over the course of almost 12 years, accumulating over 500 appearances and winning numerous trophies, De Gea’s departure from the club did not end on good terms. The decision to not extend his contract during the summer left both De Gea and many others feeling disappointed, especially considering his dedicated service to the Red Devils.
According to the Source caughtoffside.com