
Manchester United are reportedly prepared to offload goalkeeper Andre Onana to the Saudi Pro League this summer.
New manager Ruben Amorim is already said to have identified potential replacements.
According to The Sun, United have lost patience with Onana following a season riddled with costly errors and are now open to selling him.
The Saudi market has emerged as a likely destination, with clubs in the league keen on the Cameroonian shot-stopper.
Meanwhile, Amorim is actively scouting for a new No.1, but faces competition from Manchester City, who are also in the market for a goalkeeper to replace Ederson.
The Portuguese coach is reportedly eyeing 22-year-old Royal Antwerp goalkeeper Senne Lammens, who was recently called up to Belgium’s national team.
Another name on United’s shortlist is Lille’s Lucas Chevalier, a long-time target for both Manchester clubs.
Lammens is valued at £30 million, while Lille are expected to demand £40 million for Chevalier.
Both goalkeepers are under contract until 2027, meaning negotiations could prove challenging.