Louis van Gaal has admitted Real Madrid's pursuit of David de Gea is causing tension between the Spaniard and Manchester United.
United have been in a stand-off with the Spanish giants all
summer, demanding defender Sergio Ramos in return for letting De Gea
leave Old Trafford - a prospect which is looking increasingly unlikely.
De Gea - who has one year left on his contract - played 45 minutes as United lost 2-0 to Paris Saint-Germain in the final game of their tour of the United States before being withdrawn at half-time.
Van Gaal has praised De Gea's attitude on two occasions this summer,
but the Dutchman hinted that all was not well with the goalkeeper after
the defeat to PSG.
"We have a situation that is not favourable for
David de Gea, neither for us and neither for the club that, maybe, he
wants to go," Van Gaal said.
When asked what the best solution was
for all parties, Van Gaal said: "We have to wait and see. It is the
same question as your predecessor."
Van Gaal admitted at the weekend he had signed Argentina goalkeeper Sergio Romero because he feared De Gea could still leave.
He
said on Sunday: "I think that in our circumstances, with the threat
that David de Gea is going to Real Madrid, we have to prepare our season
and I think Sergio Romero can fulfil that because you have to handle it
very quickly when it may happen with David de Gea."
De Gea was
not his usual stellar self against PSG as he hesitated coming off his
line for Blaise Matuidi's opener before being easily beaten from close
range by Zlatan Ibrahimovic for the second goal.
Van Gaal was
reluctant to criticise him however: “'Poor' I cannot say, but he made a
mistake. That’s not poor. Everybody can make mistakes but when a
goalkeeper makes a mistake, it is mostly a goal and that’s the
difference.”
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