The Manchester United goalkeeper remains in a no-goal situation with Spanish goalkeeper Dikia's contract expiring this summer. The 32-year-old goalkeeper is a free agent and is not subject to the time limitations of the transfer window and can reach an agreement with any team at any time. It is reported that the two strongest La Liga teams, Valencia and Betis, have both thrown an olive branch to Dikia.
In the Bedis team, goalkeeper Leir Schwarz was unfortunately injured in the match against Barcelona, and the team conceded five goals as a result. With the inexperienced substitute Vidis, and another back-up goalkeeper, Gordio Bavo, already in his forties, the club is desperate for Dikia to turn the situation around.
Meanwhile, Valencia have also taken a liking to Dickia, with the intention of strengthening the competitiveness of the goalkeeper position. However, Valencia and Betis are afraid that D'Aguilar will not be able to afford such a high salary, given that he used to earn £375,000 per week at Manchester United. Unless D'Aguilar is willing to take a pay cut, this transfer deal may not be feasible.