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- David de Gea has opened up on his experience training under incoming Man United boss, Erik ten Hag
- According to the Spaniard, Ten Hag plays plays "very good" type of football, and he is confident that fans will love it
- The Dutch tactician has already taken a number of United players through a few training sessions as they prepare for the pre-season
- He will be hoping to help the Red Devils challenge for trophies from next season, with the club yet to lift silverware for more than five years
David de Gea has exuded confidence that Manchester United fans will enjoy the club's style of football from next season under Erik ten Hag.
Ten Hag was named the Red Devils boss back in April 2022, replacing Ralf Rangnick who was in charge on an interim basis.
The Dutchman is yet to take charge of a United game since his appointment as the club's permanent manager.
However, he has been able to get a glimpse of the squad he has inherited, with the Daily Mail reporting that majority of the players returned from their summer breaks this week for the first sessions under the new manager.
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David de Gea speaks on what fans should expect after Ten Hag's arrival
De Gea has now told Man United fans that they should expect to see a nice brand of football starting next season.
Speaking to MUTV after Ten Hag's first few training sessions, the Red Devils' shot-stopper revealed that the new manager plays "very good" type of football.
"I think we are all very excited for the new season, for the new manager," the Spaniard was quoted saying.
"He plays a very good [type of] football so for sure the fans will love it," he added.
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Earlier, Sports Brief reported Sergio Romero is considering a sensational return to Manchester United this summer.
The Argentine quit the Red Devils for free about a year ago after spending six seasons with them.
His departure came after falling out of favour, with David de Gea and Dean Henderson ahead of him in the pecking order at the time.
The 35-year-old is currently a free agent once again following Venezia's relegation from Serie A.