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Man Utd star David De Gea banks whopping £3 MILLION from image rights last year despite struggles on the pitch

MANCHESTER UNITED keeper David De Gea banked a whopping £3 million last year from his image rights.

The Spain stopper’s image is slightly tarnished at the moment due to some seriously below-par performances.

David De Gea has kept 113 clean sheets in 313 Premier League games

But the cash is still rolling in thanks to his position as one of the world’s best keepers.

He runs a firm called Bedamarse Limited to take in payments linked to his name – and it’s got cash reserves of £8.8m according to latest figures for 2019 published at Companies House.

That’s up from £5.6 million in 2018.


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And he’ll pay the UK tax office £703,448 due to his monster earnings, but that’s less than two weeks’ wages for the star.

De Gea is the club’s highest paid player after he penned a new £375,000-a-week deal last September.

But has made a series of shocking blunders this season.

Chelsea were the latest to benefit from this butter fingers, with Mason Mount and Olivier Giroud finding the goal in the Blues’ 3-1 FA Cup semi-final win at the weekend.

Following his poor spell of form, United have posted a job advert for a first-team recruitment analyst with a “specific emphasis on goalkeepers”.

But club legend Roy Keane has insisted he needs to be axed if United want to challenge for the title.

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