Tomiwa Babalola
Manchester United manager, Louis van Gaal has expressed intentions to hold-on to David de Gea tight despite the immense pressure mounted on him by the European champions, Real Madrid
The 24-year old shot stopper joined the Red Devils in June 2011 for a British record fee of £17.8 million for a goalkeeper.
And, the goalkeeper's agent has admitted that De Gea has could move away from the Old Trafford at the end of the season, where enjoyed a fine season as the number one goalkeeper for the for three-time champions league winners.
Also, Van Gaal believes that: "In football, everything is possible. We want to keep him."
The Dutchman admitted that his side have to do more to give their teeming fans more goals as it is one of the most attractive and entertaining moments in a game.
“The last matches, we failed to do that because it’s the goals that are the most important thing and the fans are enjoying the goals the most," he added. "So, when we are not scoring too much, you cannot enjoy the game.
"We have a lot of players who are attractive to see, so I don’t think we are not attractive enough, but we have to score more goals, especially when you see the last games.
"We have to improve in our attacking organisation and finishing the chances is always the most important thing because it is only goals that count." Goal
Manchester United manager, Louis van Gaal has expressed intentions to hold-on to David de Gea tight despite the immense pressure mounted on him by the European champions, Real Madrid
The 24-year old shot stopper joined the Red Devils in June 2011 for a British record fee of £17.8 million for a goalkeeper.
And, the goalkeeper's agent has admitted that De Gea has could move away from the Old Trafford at the end of the season, where enjoyed a fine season as the number one goalkeeper for the for three-time champions league winners.
Also, Van Gaal believes that: "In football, everything is possible. We want to keep him."
The Dutchman admitted that his side have to do more to give their teeming fans more goals as it is one of the most attractive and entertaining moments in a game.
“The last matches, we failed to do that because it’s the goals that are the most important thing and the fans are enjoying the goals the most," he added. "So, when we are not scoring too much, you cannot enjoy the game.
"We have a lot of players who are attractive to see, so I don’t think we are not attractive enough, but we have to score more goals, especially when you see the last games.
"We have to improve in our attacking organisation and finishing the chances is always the most important thing because it is only goals that count." Goal
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