Manchester United reportedly chasing Inter's Andre Onana as David de Gea's replacement
Inter goalkeeper Andre Onana has attracted Manchester United's interest

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Manchester United are expect David de Gea to leave the club when his contract expires at the end of June, fuelling reports of interest in Inter's Andre Onana. </p>
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While negotiations with De Gea for a new contract have been ongoing, the likelihood of his departure has grown stronger. </p>
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United had been exploring other options in the goalkeeper market while discussions with De Gea continued, with Diogo Costa from Porto and David Raya from Brentford among the potential targets. </p>
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Andre Onana, who previously worked with manager Erik ten Hag at Ajax, has also emerged as a name of interest. </p>
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Sources revealed that United have engaged in talks with Onana's representatives in recent days. </p>
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Inter have informed United that a total fee of €60million would be required to secure Onana's services this transfer window, a price that deterred previous suitors Chelsea. </p>
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If United proceed with the acquisition of Onana, it would represent a significant shift in their summer transfer plans, as they had initially intended to retain De Gea and sign a more affordable alternative to provide competition. </p>
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However, if the 32-year-old Spanish goalkeeper departs, United will be compelled to invest in a ready-made replacement. </p>
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