JAKARTA - Fiorentina officially extended the Spanish goalkeeper David De Gea's contract with a duration of three years, the Italian League Serie A club announced on Saturday.
"ACF Fiorentina is pleased to announce that David De Gea has extended his contract until June 30, 2028," Fiorentina wrote, quoting Antara.
The former Manchester United player joined Fiorentina last summer. He performed well in his first season in Italy, with 42 appearances and 11 cleansheets.
Fiorentina managed to finish sixth with 65 points and has the right to compete in the Conference League next season.
De Gea had previously been targeted by AS Monaco and Bayern Munich, but he decided to stay at Fiorentina after successfully revitalizing his career.
Prior to joining Fiorentina, the 34-year-old goalkeeper had been unemployed for a full year after Manchester United's contract was not extended in 2023.
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His good performance under Fiorentina's crossbar made the club not hesitate to award him a new contract, which previously expired in 2025.
According to transfer expert Alfredo Pedulla, the new contract will make De Gea pocket a salary of 2.7 million per euro (around Rp49 billion) per season plus bonuses.
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