Manchester United are contemplating the return of David de Gea on a short-term deal, as per reports from the UK Sun.
De Gea departed Old Trafford less than six months ago when his contract expired.
Since his departure from United, De Gea has not been associated with any other club.
During his 12-year tenure with the Red Devils, the Spanish goalkeeper made 545 appearances and was a beloved figure in the team.
It is suggested that some United players were dissatisfied with how De Gea was treated.
Now, the Premier League club is mulling over re-signing the free agent due to concerns about the lack of goalkeeping options when Cameroon’s Andre Onana participates in the Africa Cup of Nations in January.
Tom Heaton and Altay Bayindir are the other senior goalkeepers for United, but neither has made an appearance this season.
United was taken by surprise when Onana reversed his decision to retire from international football.