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De Gea Dumped Too Soon? Rossi Blasts Man Utd's Goalkeeping Gamble – Lammens to the Rescue?

De Gea Dumped Too Soon? Rossi Blasts Man Utd's Goalkeeping Gamble – Lammens to the Rescue?

EN 9 March 2026 at 13:48
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Former Manchester United striker Giuseppe Rossi has slammed the club's decision to let David de Gea leave in 2023, calling him a phenomenal leader still at the top of his game. While Andre Onana flopped and was loaned out, young Belgian Senne Lammens is now providing the stability United craved. De Gea shines at Fiorentina, prompting regrets from ex-players like Paul Parker.

De Gea Dumped Too Soon? Rossi Blasts Man Utd's Goalkeeping Gamble – Lammens to the Rescue?

Imagine nursing a pint at the pub, shaking your head over Manchester United's endless drama. Former Red Devils striker Giuseppe Rossi has waded in, calling the club's 2023 decision to wave goodbye to David de Gea a proper howler. The Spaniard was still pulling off saves like it was 2011, yet they let him walk for free.

De Gea wasn't just any keeper – he was a four-time Players' Player of the Year, clocking 545 appearances over 12 trophy-dodging years. Sir Alex Ferguson snapped him up as a raw talent, turning him into a Premier League champ. Fans loved his shot-stopping wizardry amid the team's chaos.

Rossi's Locker Room Lowdown

Rossi knows the score firsthand. He rocked up at Old Trafford in 2019 for a training stint at 33 or 34, right before De Gea's exit. Chatting to GOAL (in cahoots with talkSPORT Bet), the ex-striker didn't mince words: "The guy was still phenomenal, shot-stopping everything possible. A legend and a leader in the changing room."

He reckons United should've clung on, but if you're binning a icon, you'd better nail the replacement. Spoiler: they didn't at first. Rossi spots light at the end of the tunnel now, praising their new young gun as a proper find.

Onana's Turkish Holiday and Lammens' Leap

Enter Andre Onana, the Cameroonian flashy feet merchant shipped in as De Gea's heir. What a belly-flop that was. Blunder after blunder had fans tearing their hair out, and now he's loaned to Trabzonspor in Turkey, with a permanent sale on the cards this summer.

Step up Senne Lammens, the 23-year-old Belgian who's suddenly the talk of the town. Reliable as a Sunday roast, he's got the Red Devils dreaming of De Gea 2.0. Whispers say he could be bossing Champions League nights by 2026-27, silverware in tow.

Paul Parker, another Old Trafford old boy, echoed the regrets on DAZN. "They sh*t on De Gea because his feet weren't good enough," he fumed. "Four Player of the Season awards, now starring at Fiorentina – that tells you all you need. Fans bought the modern keeper hype hook, line, and sinker."

De Gea's Fiorentina Fire

De Gea didn't sulk after United's snub. He took a cheeky year off to recharge, then landed in Italy with Fiorentina in 2024. At 35, he's bossing Serie A, reminding everyone what United's missing between the sticks.

It's like watching your ex thrive on Instagram while you're stuck with duds. Lammens has steadied the ship, but Rossi's right – getting here took ages. United's keeper carousel spun wild: De Gea out, Onana flops, now the kid's king.

Are the Red Devils finally on the right path? Lammens looks the part, but Parker's words sting – De Gea could've parked them mid-table safe last season with his heroics. Hindsight's a laugh, innit? Pour another round and debate it.

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Players:

David de GeaGiuseppe RossiAndre OnanaSenne LammensPaul Parker

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