Former Man Utd coach Eric Steele can see De Gea being succeeded by home-grown goalkeeper

Former Man Utd coach Eric Steele can see De Gea being succeeded by home-grown goalkeeper

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Eric Steele, who worked with the Red Devils’ current No.1 when he arrived at Old Trafford, is encouraged by the number of emerging English talents

Manchester United could have a home-grown successor to David de Gea when the time comes to find a new goalkeeper, claims former Red Devils coach Eric Steele.
Those at Old Trafford have relied heavily on imports between the sticks in the modern era.
Peter Schmeichel set a new standard during an iconic spell, with the likes of Edwin van der Sar and De Gea following in his footsteps.
Steele was goalkeeping coach when the latter was brought to the Premier League, but believes the emergence of more English talent means a change of approach could be in the offing.
In an interview with Sky Sports, with De Gea yet to extend a contract due to expire next summer, he stated: "Yeah, I did it [looked abroad]. And as you know, it was at a very big club. At the time, I had to have a good look around.
"I look now, and it has come half-circle - not quite full circle yet, but it's got to encourage us. As an England set-up, it's great to have more English keepers playing in the Premier League, and long may it continue.
"We've probably now got the best depth [in English goalkeeping], so St George's Park has worked. The DNA is right. We are seeing the fruition of that - we've won tournaments. And developed a lot of talent."

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