David De Gea has insisted there are no hard feelings about how his exit at Manchester United unfolded after returning to Old Trafford for the first time since leaving the club two years ago.
De Gea looked set to sign a contract extension in 2023 but the Spaniard eventually left on a free transfer and was replaced by André Onana as United's No. 1.
His exit brought to an end a 12-year spell at United during which he was named player of the year four times.
But after returning for a preseason friendly with Fiorentina on Saturday, De Gea insists there's no lingering bitterness about how his departure played out.
Asked if he remained disappointed about the circumstances which saw him leave, De Gea said: "No. Sometimes football is like it is, you can't control everything.
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