Manchester United are reportedly prepared to part ways with goalkeeper Andre Onana this summer, with the Saudi Pro League emerging as a potential destination. According to sources, United have lost patience with Onana following a season marred by costly errors.
New manager Ruben Amorim has already begun scouting for a replacement, with 22-year-old Royal Antwerp goalkeeper Senne Lammens and Lille‘s Lucas Chevalier reportedly on the shortlist. Lammens, valued at £30 million, has recently been called up to Belgium‘s national team, while Chevalier, a long-time target for both Manchester clubs, is expected to command a £40 million transfer fee.
With both goalkeepers under contract until 2027, negotiations are likely to be challenging. Manchester City are also in the market for a new goalkeeper to replace Ederson, adding to the competition for United. As the summer transfer window approaches, it remains to be seen whether United can secure their top goalkeeping targets.