Juan Mata
Man United's Mata: De Gea 'calm' despite Real Madrid saga
Juan Mata

Man United's Mata: De Gea 'calm' despite Real Madrid saga

Published Sep. 2, 2015 12:12 p.m. ET

Juan Mata says that David De Gea is calm and relaxed despite seeing his move from Manchester United to Real Madrid fall through.

De Gea was expected to join Madrid before the Spanish transfer deadline but the deal collapsed at the last minute, with both clubs suggesting that the opposite side had failed to file the necessary paperwork in time to complete the move.

The goalkeeper has now joined the Spain squad for Euro 2016 qualifiers against Slovakia and Macedonia but Mata, his United and international teammate, says that the youngster is behaving professionally despite a "difficult" few days.

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"[De Gea] seems the same as ever to me," Mata told reporters. "He's calm, relaxed. He has a naturally calm personality. These have been difficult days but he is okay.

"It is good for him to be here with the national team too. I think his personality will help. He is always calm. Even in moments of maximum pressure or stress, he still plays well. His personality will help him on and off the pitch.

"David is professional and he always will be. His desire and professionalism will remain intact. Any team in the world would be better off with him in it.

"The fans always support the team, all of us, and they will support him. He is a friend and he is very professional. I wish him the best and I am sure he will be fine. He will manage the situation."

Earlier on Wednesday, Spain coach Vicente del Bosque indicated that De Gea, who is yet to feature for United this season, must play regular first-team football in order to be considered for the Euro 2016 squad.

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