David de Gea is confident his ongoing contract talks with Manchester United will end in a good way .
De Gea has been an ever-present between the sticks for United this season, with Newcastle United s Nick Pope (12) the only goalkeeper to top his tally of eight Premier League clean sheets.
The Spaniard s deal at Old Trafford expires at the end of the campaign, though United have an option to trigger a one-year extension and talks have been held regarding a longer-term renewal.
While offering a positive update on his future, De Gea said he is enjoying his football again after a frustrating few seasons for the Red Devils.
We re still talking. I m just focused on the games, that s the most important thing, but for sure it s going to end in a good way, De Gea said of his contract negotiations.
I ve been in very tough moments for this club. Now I m enjoying it more. It s great.
The team spirit is great, the atmosphere is great. Everyone is thinking in the same way, playing in the same way.
We have a good manager, good players who bring experience to the team, people who want the ball, who play well with the ball. It s a mix of everything.
Saturday s 2-1 victory over Crystal Palace extended United s home winning run to 13 games in all competitions, their longest such sequence since they won 20 consecutive home matches under Alex Ferguson between December 2010 and September 2011.
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