David de Gea could leave Manchester United at the end of the season, with a number of LaLiga sides ready to sign the Spanish star.
United manager Erik ten Hag put the Spanish goalkeeper's future in doubt this week by declaring 'The club has not made a decision about De Gea', with his contract up at the end of the season and a renewal not yet agreed.
His departure has been further fuelled by Man Utd's link to Atletico Madrid goalkeeper Jan Oblak ahead of next season. Even though the Slovenian stopper only recently signed a new deal with the club that ties him to Madrid until 2028.
Any goalkeeping arrival at Old Trafford would further push De Gea out the door, however, he wouldn't be short of suitors with a number of clubs in LaLiga watching the situation according to Estadio Deportivo.
One of which could be Atletico, if they were to see Oblak move to Manchester, but there's also interest from both Real Betis and Seville in the 31-year-old.
Betis would look to move for De Gea once the future of 39-year-old Claudio Bravo is more clear, while Rui Silva is seen as one of their more sellable assets and could move on next summer - leaving a spot open for the possible free transfer of De Gea.
Over in Seville, the club currently can call on Moroccan number one Yassine Bounou or Serbia's Mark Dmitrovic. However, would look at bringing in United's Spanish star if one of them were to leave the club.
De Gea joined Manchester United in 2011 and this past weekend celebrated his 500th game for the club.
During his time at Old Trafford, he has been named the club's player of the season on four occasions and collected Premier League, Europa League, FA Cup and League Cup medals.
Any move from United to replace De Gea with Oblak would be met with a £35million price tag on the 29-year-old, who has been named LaLiga's goalkeeper of the year five times.