David De Gea on his future: 'I don't see myself away from Man United'
In an interview with the UEFA ahead of facing Atletico Madrid at home, David De Gea said: "I like the fact I was born in Madrid, but at the end of the day, it's just a city.
"Now I feel as if I'm from Manchester; I just feel like anyone else from Manchester.
"Where you are loved and welcomed is your home.
"I've been here for many years and, obviously, anything can happen in life, in the world of football, but honestly, I don't see myself away from Manchester United.
"Of course, I'm going back home [for this tie], I'm going back to the club that gave me the opportunity to be who I am today. But this is just another match. Everyone wants to play well, we want to win, it is a Champions League match.
"Obviously, I wish Atletico all the best, but I don't know whether the fact we're playing them is a good or bad omen. Everyone is going there to win, especially me."
De Gea, 31, has not looked back since moving to Old Trafford from Atletico back in 2011. He's currently one of our oldest - and most experienced - players at the club.
Despite ups and downs over the years, the Spaniard has retained his No.1 role on the back of some game-changing performances.
His contract expires in 2023, with the option to extend for another year.
Source: UEFA