Manchester United are set to make an 'imminent decision' over whether David De Gea has a long-term future at Old Trafford, according to journalist Dean Jones.

De Gea joined the Red Devils from La Liga giants Atletico Madrid for a fee of £18.9million more than a decade ago, but it appears his time with the club could be coming to an end.

GiveMeSport Transfer Update With Dean Jones

GiveMeSport Transfer Update With Dean Jones

What's the latest news involving De Gea?

De Gea has entered the final 12 months of his £375,000-per-week contract, although there is an option for Manchester United to extend the agreement by a further year.

While the Red Devils could take advantage of the caveat in the goalkeeper's current deal, the Telegraph have revealed they are weighing up whether they should.

The report suggests the 20-time English top flight champions' wage bill reached a Premier League record £384million for last season and their financial situation will dictate how they act over De Gea.

With doubts over the 31-year-old's future, Manchester United have reportedly made Atletico shot-stopper Jan Oblak a priority target.

The Red Devils are also considering a move for Everton star Jordan Pickford as boss Erik ten Hag continues to scour the market for a potential new number one.

What has Dean Jones said about De Gea?

Jones believes targeting the likes of Oblak and Pickford demonstrates Manchester United are assessing their options ahead of taking advantage of the one-year extension option written into De Gea's contract.

The transfer insider feels the Red Devils will make a final decision over the Spaniard in the not-too-distant future.

Jones told GIVEMESPORT: "I think, from the types of players that they're looking at - like Oblak and Pickford - we have to expect that Manchester United are assessing the future right now.

"Given the complications over De Gea's style of play as a goalkeeper and having to change things after that Brentford nightmare, it does seem like a decision is imminent on whether or not he's going to be the long-term number one."

Should Manchester United keep De Gea at the club?

De Gea has played every minute of the season, meaning he is clearly Manchester United's first choice custodian as things stand.

He has made 495 appearances and kept 168 clean sheets since arriving from Atletico 11 years ago, but the Red Devils may be better off seeking a new long-term number one.

De Gea was guilty of a shocking error as Josh Dasilva opened the scoring for Brentford last month, which led to Manchester United suffering a harrowing 4-0 defeat.

Although the Spain international has lifted silverware seven times while with his current employers, a change of scenery could be in the offing.