David de Gea will only quit Fiorentina for Manchester United.
He was linked to Juventus, but a return to Old Trafford is his priority.
What happened?
The goalkeeper was mentioned as a potential alternative for Juventus, behind Alisson Becker and Emiliano Martinez.
Fiorentina signed him as a free agent in summer 2024, after a year without a club.
Why it matters for David de Gea
De Gea had played for Manchester United from 2011 to 2023, and a return would be a dream come true.
He is still making remarkable saves every week, despite turning 36 in November.
The Spaniard's contract with Fiorentina runs until June 2028, with an option to extend for a further year.
What comes next?
Unless Manchester United come calling, De Gea will see out his playing career at the Stadio Artemio Franchi.
He has made it clear that he would only leave Fiorentina for one destination: Old Trafford.
And that's why Juventus are unlikely to sign him, despite their interest.
But De Gea's heart is set on Manchester United, and he will wait for their call.
So, the goalkeeper will continue to play for Fiorentina, unless his dream move materializes.
He made a difficult save against US Cremonese on March 16, 2026, in a Serie A match.
The save was a testament to his skills, and he will continue to make remarkable saves every week.
De Gea's experience and skills will be valuable to any team, but he only wants to play for Manchester United.
His contract with Fiorentina is until June 2028, and he will honor it, unless Manchester United come calling.
The goalkeeper's future is uncertain, but one thing is clear: he will only leave Fiorentina for Manchester United.