David de Gea is leaving Manchester United after a productive 12 years - so where does he rank among the Premier League greats?
The Spanish goalkeeper is departing at the end of his contract, with the club not willing to match the £375,000-per-week deal he signed in 2019.
But the 32-year-old leaves on a personal high, having just won his second Premier League Golden Glove for the most clean sheets in a season.
BBC Sport looks at how De Gea compares with some of the other great Premier League keepers.
After playing in an underwhelming Manchester United team for so long, De Gea cannot compete with some of his rivals for trophies.
He won one Premier League title, in Sir Alex Ferguson's last season in charge in 2012-13. United legend Peter Schmeichel and current Manchester City keeper Ederson have a record five Premier League winners' medals each.
De Gea also won one FA Cup, two EFL Cups and the Europa League - hauls also overshadowed by Schmeichel and Ederson.
Only three goalkeepers have ever kept more Premier League clean sheets than De Gea - with former Chelsea and Arsenal man Petr Cech top by far with 202.
Former Liverpool, Aston Villa, West Ham, Manchester City and Portsmouth keeper David James is second on 169.
Mark Schwarzer , who played for Middlesbrough, Fulham, Chelsea and Leicester, is next on 151, with De Gea on 147.
De Gea's 17 clean sheets last season took him above David Seaman , Nigel Martyn , Pepe Reina , Brad Friedel , Tim Howard and Edwin van der Sar .
For clean sheets at one club, De Gea is second to Cech and his 162 for Chelsea.
De Gea is ranked third for Premier League saves since Opta started recording that data in 2003-04 - so no comparison can be made with earlier-era
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