Goalkeeper David de Gea said he hopes to remain at Manchester United and help the Premier League club end their trophy drought after a "disaster" of a season.
De Gea's contract expires in June 2023 and the Spaniard, who joined from Atletico Madrid in 2011, said he was open to signing an extension.
"If they let me stay, I will stay, for sure. I'm really comfortable, happy, and hopefully, before I leave, we can win something more," De Gea told reporters on Friday, adding that he had yet to open discussions about a renewal.
United endured a torrid campaign last season in which they failed to qualify for the Champions League after finishing sixth with 58 points - their lowest in the Premier League era.
The club also failed to win any silverware, extending their trophy drought to five years.
"We cannot do the same because it was a disaster," De Gea said. "It was very tough, embarrassing sometimes.
"Some games were a mess. It was painful, unacceptable. Sometimes, you have to feel the pain to go up and keep going."
United play Aston Villa in a pre-season friendly in Perth later on Saturday before taking on Atletico Madrid in Norway on July 30.
They kick off their league campaign at home to Brighton & Hove Albion on August 7.


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