Former Manchester United goalkeeper David de Gea is reportedly open to a move to a Serie A club.
De Gea has been without a club since his departure from United last summer.
The Spaniard was reportedly open to returning to United if Erik ten Hag and former football director John Murtough, who oversaw his departure, were no longer at the club.
United announced in April that Murtough was departing the club.
However, despite there having previously been much speculation over his future, ten Hag remains in place as manager after signing a one-year contract extension until 2026 following United’s FA Cup success.
Ex-Man United goalkeeper David de Gea is reportedly open to a move to a Serie A club
Therefore, a return to Old Trafford appears highly unlikely for de Gea, who will have to assess alternative options.
As reported by Gianluca Di Marzio, de Gea has informed Genoa of his availability and the Italian club will now have to make a decision over whether to sign him.
Genoa, managed by Alberto Gilardino, will have to decide whether to sign de Gea
De Gea was reportedly open to returning to United but only if Erik ten Hag left the club
Genoa, who are managed by Alberto Gilardino, finished in 11th place in Serie A last season.
De Gea joined United from Atletico Madrid in 2011 and went on to make 545 appearances for the Red Devils.
During his time at United de Gea won the Premier League, the FA Cup, two League Cups and the Europa League.