Both the Old Trafford shot-stopper and Iker Casillas could line up in the tournament, as De Gea watched his Roja side fall to a surprise defeat to Georgia on Tuesday
David de Gea said Spain's goalkeeping situation remains unclear, with the Manchester United star still in the dark over his position at Euro 2016.
Spain coach Vicente del Bosque admitted he is unsure who will start Monday's Group D opener against Czech Republic, though De Gea got the nod ahead of veteran Iker Casillas in Tuesday's shock 1-0 friendly loss to Georgia.
Despite his appearance at the Coliseum Alfonso Perez, De Gea does not know if he will take to the field for the two-time defending European champions in Toulouse.