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Nottingham Forest tried to sign David De Gea in January, but he is still without a team

Nottingham Forest made an attempt to sign David De Gea in January.

Former Manchester United goalkeeper David De Gea found himself in the spotlight once again. Nottingham Forest reportedly attempted to secure the services of the experienced shot-stopper, offering him a potential route back into competitive football. However, despite Forest’s interest, De Gea remains without a club as the window closes.

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The Spanish goalkeeper, who left Manchester United at the end of the previous season after his contract expired, has been seeking a new club to continue his career. Despite offers and speculation, including talks with Saudi Pro League side Al-Shabab, De Gea’s future remains uncertain.

Forest’s attempt to sign De Gea highlights the club’s ambition to bolster their squad with experienced talent. However, De Gea’s decision to decline the offer indicates that he may be holding out for a different opportunity or evaluating his options carefully before committing to a new club.

As the transfer window closed, De Gea’s situation raised questions about his next move and whether he will find a new club in the near future. With his vast experience and proven ability, De Gea is likely to attract interest from clubs seeking a reliable goalkeeper.

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