In the messages, the unnamed woman referred to an alleged orgy she claimed de Gea wanted her to take part in with his team mates.
Respected online newspaper El Confidencial, one of the Spanish media outlets which published the text message exchange, said copies of the screenshots were contained in internal police files.
Mid conversation TP3 allegedly asked de Gea whether he wanted her to come to Manchester.
She said: 'And Manchester? He has mentioned it to me. It's true?'
De Gea is claimed to have said: 'Yes, it's true ha-ha'. She allegedly responded saying 'You're naughty' to which he replied: 'No, I'm doing it for my teammates woman, ha-ha.'
Later in the alleged conversation, the protected witness claimed de Gea asked if she could 'cope' with five guys.
She claimed he said: 'Will you be able to cope with all of them?' to which she replied: 'How many are there??'
De Gea allegedly said: 'About five with me' and she claimed to have replied 'of course'.
The keeper is then alleged to have replied: 'I'm not so sure, ha-ha.
At a Spanish Euro 2016 press conference, de Gea vehemently denied the allegations.
He told reporters: 'I'm the first to be surprised by the news. I want to refute these allegations. These are lies and mistruths.
'This gives me more strength to play with the Spanish national team, with the support of my team-mates. The matter remains in the hands of my lawyers. It is all false.
'I am very calm. I want to go out to train and continue doing what I enjoy.
'I have no idea where this has come from. I know that it is false. I just have to keep going.
'I found out in my room. I let me family know of the situation. They are calm because they know me.'
Sources close to de Gea said the messages the goalkeeper is alleged to have sent were not his.
THE ALLEGED MESSAGES SENT BETWEEN DE GEA AND THE PROSTITUTE
Several Spanish media published the messages the prostitute is claiming she exchanged with the shot-stopper.
The messages show the unnamed woman, identified as TP3 in police files, refers to an alleged orgy she says de Gea wanted her to take part in with four other Man U teammates.
Respected online newspaper El Confidencial, one of the Spanish media outlets which published the text message exchange, said copies of the screenshots were contained in internal police files.
It reproduced pictures of some of the text messages on its website along with a transcript referring to the witness by her codename and de Gea as DG which went as follows:
TP3: 'And Manchester?'
TP3: 'He has mentioned it to me.'
TP3: 'It's true.'
TP3: '?'
DG: 'Yes, it's true ha-ha'
TP3: 'You're naughty.'
DG: 'No, I'm doing it for my teammates woman, ha-ha.'
TP3: 'What's your team?'
TP3: 'Atleti?'
DG: 'Manchester.'
DG: 'No.
TP3: 'I'm lost.'
TP3: 'When it comes to those sorts of things.'
DG: 'I can see.'
TP3: 'Ha-ha.'
TP3: 'Do any of your teammates like me
TP3: '??'
TP3: 'Apart from you of course.'
TP3: 'Ha-ha.'
DG: 'Will you be able to cope with all of them?'
TP3: 'How many are there.'
TP3: '??'
DG: 'About five with me.'
TP3: 'Of course.'
DG: 'I'm not so sure, ha-ha.'
Sources close to de Gea said he remained relatively calm and intended to stay with the Spain national team for the duration of Euro 2016.
Spanish manager Vicente del Bosque has said he never even considered sending de Gea home.
He said: 'I think De Gea has given all the explanations he had to give and he has made it clear that he has nothing to do with this issue.
'He said that to the whole squad too. We all met up and the lad, calmly and sincerely, has explained that he has nothing to do with this issue.
'The squad is here to support him at all times and to give him the affection he needs at these times. Everything is normal and we’ll carry on.'
He added: 'We have never considered [sending De Gea home]. This was a surprise for us. We waited for the lad's explanations. It seems that he has done nothing and I have to believe him.'
SOURCE >> Daily Mail
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