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BREAKING Manchester United is already preparing a £60 million offer by January and is looking to “replace” Ten Hag’s “chosen one.”

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BREAKING Manchester United looking to ‘replace’ ‘chosen man’ Ten Hag as they prepare £60m bid in JANUARY

According to reports, Manchester United are considering finding a new goalkeeper to replace Andre Onana after a slow start to the season.

The Red Devils have had a poor start to the new Premier League campaign with 3 losses and 2 wins in the first 5 matches this season.

Man Utd have conceded 10 goals, more than newly promoted Sheffield United – who are yet to win their first win of the season – and sit third in the Premier League.

Onana moved to Old Trafford in the summer transfer window from Inter Milan for a fee of €55 million with Cameroon international Ten Hag named first choice to replace David de Gea, while they also called on Altay Bayindir to provide additional security. dangerous.

He is yet to reassure fans of his success at Man Utd, with Spanish publication Fichajes claiming the Red Devils are looking to replace Ten Hag’s ‘chosen man’. It is understood that Onana “are not giving any guarantees despite Ten Hag’s confidence and the club is looking at safer options” with the return of Diogo Costa from Porto in the pipeline agenda.

And now Man Utd is “ready to make an offer of nearly 70 million euros (£60 million) to secure the services” of Costa, “who is also on the radar of other European giants such as Bayern Munich or Barcelona.

Former Man Utd full-back Paul Parker believes the Red Devils would be better off sticking with De Gea this summer instead of buying Onana.

Parker told punters:
“I can’t say I don’t like Andre Onana because I don’t. If I could go back in time, I would stay with David De Gea. I still think he is a better goalkeeper.

“But that doesn’t make Onana a bad goalkeeper. He is a good goalkeeper and has helped improve the build-up play and I think he can also be a good asset on the counter-attack when United have to play Rashford or Hojlund free with a pass. depth.

Regarding Onana, Parker added:
“But I wish he would have made more extraordinary saves. Sometimes I feel like he’s a TV goalkeeper who makes easy saves difficult to make.

“It’s only been four games and he’ll get better, but people shouldn’t blame him or anything. “The hardest thing for him is that every time he makes a mistake, everyone compares him to David De Gea, one of the greatest goalkeepers of all time at Man United. It’s not a pressure easy on your shoulders.”

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