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"David De Gea, who spent 12 years at Manchester United, has also concluded his professional career with the club.
De Gea, who served Manchester United for 12 years, made 545 appearances for the Red Devils, keeping 190 clean sheets. During his tenure, he secured one Premier League title, one UEFA Europa League title, one FA Cup, two League Cups, and three Community Shield titles. As Manchester United's main goalkeeper, De Gea made numerous spectacular saves but also faced criticism from the fans for occasional errors. His performances, both godlike and flawed, played a significant role in his departure from the club.
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It's believed that many Manchester United fans are deeply saddened by De Gea's departure. De Gea also penned a farewell letter to bid adieu to Manchester United, expressing his gratitude and emotions after 12 years. Below is the content of his farewell letter:
""I just want to convey this goodbye message to all Manchester United fans. I express my unwavering gratitude and thanks for your love over the past 12 years. Since Sir Alex Ferguson brought me to this club, we've achieved a lot together. Every time I put on this jersey and represented this club, I felt immensely proud. Playing for the world's biggest club is an honor that only a few fortunate footballers can achieve. Since I arrived here, it's been an unforgettable journey. I never thought that a young boy leaving Madrid to come here could achieve what we have together. Now is the perfect time to embrace new challenges in a new environment. Manchester United will always be in my heart, Manchester United made me, and it will never leave me.""
To be honest, when I first heard that this goalkeeper of 12 years wasn't being renewed, my initial reaction was that it seemed too harsh! The bond of 12 years just being cut off like that, and I can't help but feel for this goalkeeper. It's heart-wrenching! But when you aim to rebuild an ideal team, you must be willing to let go.
The concept of ""letting go"" plays a crucial role in various aspects of life. If we cling to the past and can't let it go, we may miss out on a better future. We wish De Gea all the best in finding a club that suits him and provides him with a comfortable environment." |
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