Report: Man Utd target Brazilian keeper John Victor to replace Andre Onana

    Botafogo are making contingency plans amid growing interest from Manchester United in their goalkeeper John Victor.

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    The Brazilian club are preparing for the possibility of losing the 22-year-old, with reports confirming he features prominently on United's shortlist of targets.

    John Victor, who played a key role in Botafogo's recent high-profile 2-1 victory over Paris Saint-Germain in the Club World Cup group stages, has a release clause of around £6 million. Botafogo would be powerless to prevent his departure if United trigger that clause.

    The Red Devils' pursuit of Victor comes as new manager Ruben Amorim faces a goalkeeping crisis.

    First-choice keeper Andre Onana has been ruled out for up to two months with a hamstring injury, a significant setback ahead of the upcoming Premier League season. Amorim had backed the Cameroon international to be his number one, despite a string of errors during the previous campaign.

    United are also expected to offload second-choice goalkeeper Altay Bayindir this summer. The Turkish international has failed to make an impact at Old Trafford, prompting the club to look for a more reliable back-up option who could also compete for the starting role.

    In response to the situation, Botafogo have reportedly identified Atletico Mineiro's Matheus Mendes as a potential replacement for Victor.

    Sources from South America suggest the Rio club have made initial enquiries, though no formal offer has yet been made.