Former Man Utd player teases return to club after being sold by Erik ten Hag

 

The former Manchester United player has expressed an interest in heading back to Old Trafford.

A former Manchester United player has teased a return to Old Trafford after being offloaded by current manager Erik ten Hag.

United brought in two goalkeepers last season, with both Andre Onana and Altay Bayindir joining.

David de Gea left on a free transfer after his contract was not renewed and spent a year on the sidelines before penning a recent deal with Fiorentina.He wasn’t the only ‘keeper to move on though, with Matej Kovar leaving for Bayer Leverkusen.

The Czech Republic international signed a four-year deal, with Leverkusen paying United a fee of up to £7.7 million for his services.

 

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Kovar joined United as a 17-year-old in January 2018 and was at the club for five years.

However, he did not make a senior appearance – instead spending time on loan at Swindon Town, Burton Albion and Sparta Prague.

He played 17 times for Leverkusen as they won the Bundesliga with a stunning undefeated season.

Kovar got plenty of gametime in the Europa League, making 12 appearances as Xabi Alonso’s side reached the final.

 

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But while he is happy with the German champions, Kovar has expressed an interest in heading back to United one day.

“It wasn’t an easy decision to leave everything behind at that age: the country, my friends, my family,'” he reflected in an interview with Rheinische Post.

“But when Manchester United calls, you don’t have to think long. For me, a childhood dream came true. I had to take that chance.

“I was there for five years, enjoyed the time, met a lot of great people and matured as a goalkeeper and a person. I’m grateful for the experiences.

“Of course, there were ups and downs, but they’re part of life. Maybe I’ll come back one day, that would be nice.”

Kovar is currently understudy to Lukas Hradecky, who will turn 35 in November and so an opening for the No.1 spot could be on the cards.