‘Impossible’ – Why David de Gea turned down Premier League offers after leaving Man Utd and enjoying 12-month sabbatical

David de Gea has explained why it was “impossible” for him to accept Premier League offers on the back of leaving Manchester United in 2023.

  • Released by Red Devils as a free agent
  • Spent a year mulling over his options
  • Enjoying new challenge with

‘Impossible' - Why David de Gea turned down Premier League offers after leaving Man Utd and enjoying 12-month sabbatical‘Impossible' - Why David de Gea turned down Premier League offers after leaving Man Utd and enjoying 12-month sabbatical‘Impossible' - Why David de Gea turned down Premier League offers after leaving Man Utd and enjoying 12-month sabbatical

After 12 years at Old Trafford, during which he made 545 appearances and became a four-time Player of the Year, international De Gea was surprisingly released by the Red Devils as a free agent when his contract expired.

Questions have been asked of that decision on a regular basis as De Gea’s successor in Manchester, Cameroon international Andre Onana, has found the going tough in English football – with a number of costly errors being made across his two seasons as No.1.

De Gea opted to enjoy a 12-month sabbatical after severing ties with , eventually signing for side Fiorentina in 2024, with the 34-year-old snubbing several approaches from before heading to .

De Gea has told Cronache ii spogliatoio: “I turned down offers from England because after spending so many years at a club like United, you feel like you don’t want to play for another club in England. n

“I only wanted , and while it’s true that I received offers from England, I knew it would be impossible for me to play anywhere else. I’ve spent my whole life there; it’s the club that shaped me and allowed me to have a wonderful career. n

“I felt it was time to rest and come back even stronger. People asked me, ‘When are you coming back?’ I reassured everyone, ‘I’m fine, I’ll be back’. It was normal for people to have some doubts after a year out, but I was sure that after a game or two I’d be back to my old self.”

Life in Florence is serving De Gea well, with his vast experience being put to good use by a team that reached the semi-finals last season. The Spaniard has since committed to a new contract through to 2028.