
Manchester United goalkeeper David de Gea admitted “a thousand things can happen” while he is on World Cup duty with Spain as he stopped short of ruling out a move away from the club during the transfer window.
In seven years at Old Trafford, De Gea has become a firm fans’ favourite and one of Jose Mourinho’s most important players, but he would not be drawn on his future at the club.
“You have to be focused on having a good World Cup – we are all good. Hopefully we can go far and win.
De Gea’s focus was hampered during Spain’s last appearance at a major international tournament when his name became linked with a sexual assault case in the build-up to Euro 2016.
Sanchez apologised for the comments when visiting Spain’s training camp last week, but De Gea said he is still awaiting a public apology.
“I politely accepted his apology,” said the five-time PFA Team of the Year goalkeeper. “The issue is that what he said back in the day was in public and that is why I think the apology should also be a public one.
“It’s easy to talk about others in this country. I always said that it was a lie and yet people continued saying that I should not go to the national team.