Legendary Man Utd goalkeeper David De Gea posted a training video while unemployed to look for a new club after leaving OTF

FORMER David de Gea, the goalkeeper for Manchester United, published a workout video just days before the transfer window closed.

David De Gea shared a training video on social media

The 32-year-old Spaniard left Old Trafford this month after a stellar 12-year tenure with the Red Devils.

After winning the Premier League Golden Glove Award the previous year, the former Manchester United player has yet to sign with a new team.

Real Madrid was said to be interested in goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga before Chelsea agreed to let him join them on loan.

At the time, De Gea was close to reaching an agreement to sign to Bayern Munich, the reigning German champion.

He caught several balls and also worked on his footwork

Thomas Tuchel, the manager, reportedly prevented the move. It is currently hoped that long-term keeper Manuel Neuer would make a speedy recovery from his injury.

Prior to the application deadline on Friday, De Gea posted a video of himself exercising on a practice field to Instagram.He was wearing a Kevin Durant basketball jersey and working on his kicking, catching, and footwork.

De Gea also showed off his kicking skills

Do your best. The caption was added to the video by him. Push yourself a little.Bruno Fernandes, a former teammate for Manchester United, commented on the social media post by writing, “Muy bien Kevin.””Vamos nio,” exclaimed Marcos Alonso, a Spanish former teammate.De Gea can sign with a team once the signing window closes as a free agent.

He left Man Utd last month after 12 years at Old Trafford

But he will be hoping a settlement can be struck as soon as possible given that the domestic season has begun. Gea represented Manchester United in more than 500 games and was chosen four times as the team’s player of the year.

He has failed to secure moves to Real Madrid and Bayern Munich

During his tenure with the team, he won the Europa League, FA Cup, two Carabao Cups, and the Premier League.