Reports suggest that Manchester United are willing to sell goalkeeper Andre Onana to the Saudi Pro League in the upcoming summer transfer window.
Newly appointed manager Ruben Amorim has already started looking at potential replacements for Onana, who has made costly errors throughout the season leading to the club’s decision to let him go.
The Saudi market has emerged as a possible destination for Onana, as clubs in the league have shown interest in the Cameroonian goalkeeper.
Amorim is actively searching for a new first-choice goalkeeper, but faces competition from Manchester City in their pursuit of a replacement for Ederson.
One player on United’s radar is 22-year-old Senne Lammens from Royal Antwerp, who has been called up to the Belgium national team. Another target is Lille’s Lucas Chevalier, a player who has been long admired by both Manchester clubs.
Lammens is priced at £30 million, while Chevalier is expected to command a fee of £40 million. Both goalkeepers are high on United’s list of potential signings.



