Man Utd set asking price to offload Andre Onana
Man Utd set asking price to offload Andre Onana
Manchester United have reportedly set an asking price to part ways with goalkeeper Andre Onana this summer.
The Red Devils are exploring the transfer market for a new goalkeeper, but a replacement would depend on Onana's exit.
Onana is not contemplating a departure at the moment, but the club are ready to sell him for the right price this summer.
According to The Telegraph, United are willing to offload the Cameroonian star if they receive around £30 million.
Onana is on the radar of multiple Saudi Pro League clubs, but none are willing to meet the current asking price.
Hence, there is a strong possibility that Onana will continue as the number one next term. United could sign a backup instead.
The club hold an interest in Botafogo's John Victor, who has a release clause of just £5.86 million in his contract.
Victor is also on the radar of Everton, but United have already established contact with the representatives of the Brazilian.
Everton news
Man Utd ready to battle Fulham & Everton for Brazilian star
Chelsea manager furious as transfer target signs new deal