Saturday, January 21, 2012
Manchester United's Goal to Get Laser Surgery
"David de Gea,
who has been dropped as Manchester United's first-choice goalkeeper,
may need laser eye surgery to correct a problem with his vision," reports ESPN's SoccerNet. "Spaniard
De Gea has suffered with a condition that affects the long-range vision
in one eye since childhood and regularly wears glasses, switching to
contact lenses when he plays. United employ a full-time
optometrist, based at their training ground, and the £18 million summer
signing from Atletico Madrid has been recommended for treatment to
restore his sight to normal as he tries to eradicate the mistakes that
have cost him his place." Read more.
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