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Published 10:19 8 Oct 2015 BST
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De Gea is on duty with Spain this week and is likely to start in goal for their clash with Luxembourg on Friday night and the 24-year-old has revealed that the entire saga has had a positive impact on him as a player.
The former Atletico Madrid netminder feels that the entire on-off transfer was mentally tough but the process has helped him grow-up as a footballer,
"I had a lot of tough times and I know what it is. We must move forward, working equally and always strong." "It’s a learning process that gives football hard moments but that make you mature and grow. These are things that you learn in the world of football. You have to keep working and try to improve in every training session.” “Everyone who works for Manchester respected me, I tried to help and I am very grateful to them.”All's well that ends well.
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