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He said no to Ronaldo and 30 million, what De Gea would earn to play with Messi

The goalkeeper with a past at Manchester United could reach the MLS and sign for Inter Miami.

By Wilian Estrella

The goalkeeper with a past at Manchester United could reach the MLS and sign for Inter Miami.
The goalkeeper with a past at Manchester United could reach the MLS and sign for Inter Miami.
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At this point in the year, David De Gea is still unable to find a new team. After leaving Manchester United, the 33-year-old goalkeeper could not find a new club and has not played professionally for several months. However, it is a reality that he has not been short of offers, but the truth is that the Spaniard is still deciding what to do with his professional future.

The last big offer came from Arabia: his former teammate Cristiano Ronaldo's Al Nassr has put up a significant sum of money to take De Gea to the Middle East. However, according to information from The Sun, the Spanish goalkeeper would have rejected the offer of £500,000 a week from the Arab club, that is, approximately €30 million per season. Both he and his wife, Edurne, are not interested in moving to Saudi and consider that the economic aspect is not the main thing right now in their assessment when choosing a new club.

However, after rejecting Cristiano, De Gea could have none other than Lionel Messi himself as a partner. According to the English press, David Beckham's Inter Miami would be interested in signing the Spanish goalkeeper. Should De Gea agree to move to the United States, he would join a group of well-known Spanish-speaking veterans that includes Lionel Messi and his former teammates Sergio Busquets and Jordi Alba.

How much money could Inter Miami offer?

If Inter Miami is chosen as his next destination, it is a reality that De Gea will leave aside a large amount of millions behind. Taking into account that Jordi Alba and Sergio Busquets earn around 1.5 million dollars per year, the truth is that De Gea could have a salary similar to these in the United States. However, living in Miami would be a profitable option for the Spaniard's family and could be a more than acceptable destination.


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