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Fergie confirms De Gea to join United

ESPNsoccernet staff
May 24, 2011

Atletico Madrid goalkeeper David De Gea is set to join Manchester United, with Sir Alex Ferguson confirming that the young Spaniard will be Edwin van der Sar's replacement.

De Gea, 20, has been Atletico's first-choice custodian for the past two years after progressing through the club's youth team and has starred for the Rojiblancos since making his debut in 2009.

The youngster's meteroric rise will continue after Ferguson revealed De Gea is set to leave his hometown club to join fellow Spanish 'keeper Pepe Reina in the Premier League.

"We've been working on it for quite a while," Ferguson said after Gary Neville's testimonial on Tuesday night. "We identified him quite a while back as one we should go for."

Current United No. 1 Edwin van der Sar announced earlier this year that he plans to hang up his gloves at the end of the season, prompting Sir Alex Ferguson to scour Europe for a suitable replacement for the veteran Dutchman.

It took Ferguson some time to find a successor to legendary United goalkeeper Peter Schmeichel after his departure in 1999, with Van der Sar arguably the only man who has managed to suitably fill the void left by the Dane's exit.

The Spain Under-21 international is believed to have been weighing up a move for a while, with United privately expressing their interest to Atletico a few months ago.

But according to Spanish daily AS, De Gea has decided to take the plunge and move to England with his family, with United tipped to officially announce the signing - thought to be around £16 million - on Monday.

The likes of Maarten Stekelenburg, Hugo Lloris and Manuel Neuer had also been linked with United, who brought in Danish goalkeeper Anders Lindegaard as added cover from Aalesund in January.

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