David De Gea is reportedly open to a move to MLS amid rumors this week that Inter Miami are interested in signing the Spanish goalkeeper.
The former Manchester United star has been linked with a move to the Florida franchise in recent days, with De Gea not sold on taking his talents to Saudi Arabia amid limited European transfer interest.
And 90min now report that De Gea could be open to a move to America, with Inter Miami keen on signing the former Premier League shot-stopper for free.

De Gea left Old Trafford this summer after his contract expired with the Red Devils, and despite his ability and reputation, the Spaniard has found it hard to find a new club.
Which is where Inter Miami enter the picture, with the Herons seemingly keen on signing De Gea in what would be another sensational deal for the MLS side.
Indeed, De Gea would immediately become one of the best goalkeepers the division has ever seen if a transfer can be arranged, with Inter Miami seemingly considering the 33-year-old.
Inter Miami need to be certain they want to sign David De Gea

With limited freedom to spend on players, Inter Miami could be taking a risk in investing on a huge name in the goalkeeping department this winter.
Drake Callender was one of Inter Miami’s unsung heroes last season as the now-USMNT keeper played a key role in Lionel Messi and company winning the Leagues Cup.
As a result,the MLS franchise need to be certain that De Gea is the player they want to spend the majority of their free salary on heading into the January window.
With midfield and defence in need of recruitments, splashing the cash on a keeper could be a weird move by Inter Miami, even if it’s a name as big as the former Premier League star.
