David de Gea is “really happy” at Manchester United and has thanked the manager, Louis van Gaal, and supporters for helping him settle back in after the dramatic collapse of his move to Real Madrid.
The 25-year-old Spain goalkeeper was left out of United’s team by Van Gaal at the start of the season in anticipation of a return to Spain, but the deal fell apart in the final moments of the transfer window.
De Gea’s future was initially uncertain but Van Gaal reinstated him and he has signed a new United contract, which runs until 2019.
Although reports suggest that new deal contains a release clause which could be triggered by Madrid in the future, De Gea has insisted he is enjoying life at Old Trafford.
“I felt in that moment that to extend my contract was the best thing to do,” he told ESPN Deportes TV show Fuera De Juego. “I’m really happy now, at one of the biggest clubs in the world, where I feel loved by the fans. Nobody let me down or disappointed me – these are things that happen. You must look forward, and I am very happy now.
“During the market anything can happen, it can all change inside a minute. Football is like that. There were difficult moments, strange moments, but they help you to mature. To be stronger.”
