Man Utd plot BARGAIN goalkeeper transfer
Manchester United have already signed their new number one in Andre Onana, but Erik ten Hag is still on the lookout for goalkeepers.
With David de Gea having left as a free agent and veteran back-up Tom Heaton injured, Dean Henderson is Man Utd’s only other senior ‘keeper as things stand.
As such, it’s little surprise that the 13-time Premier League champions would want to bring in another body in that department – after missing out on Japan prodigy Zion Suzuki.
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According to the Chris Jack of The Herald, United are eyeing 25-year-old Rangers custodian Robby McRorie.
McRorie is said to be valued at £1m by the Glasgow giants, for whom he has made five first-team appearances after coming through the club’s youth system.
The former Livingston loanee has represented Scotland up to U21 level and has been called up to the senior squad – although he is still waiting to make his full international debut.
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A new era between the sticks at Old Trafford
It’s fair to say Man Utd’s goalkeeping department will have a rather different make-up in 2023/24 – not least with Onana becoming the club’s first new number one for 11 years.
The 27-year-old Cameroonian joined from Inter Milan last month in a deal worth €52.5m (£47.2m), having established himself as one of the best goalkeepers in world football during his sole season with the Serie A side – who he helped reach the Champions League final.
He’s one of four arrivals at Old Trafford so far this season, along with Mason Mount, Rasmus Hojlund and Jonny Evans – who returned to United on a short-term deal after leaving Leicester as a free agent.
Ten Hag and co. kick off their Premier League campaign at home to Wolves on Monday night.