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As long as they don't have De Gea, Manchester United's new option to cover the goal

Erik ten Hag seems to be really focus on not having David de Gea as the keeper of the team, and now there is a new option to take his position.

By Angus Barnes

Erik ten Hag seems to be really focus on not having David de Gea as the keeper of the team, and now there is a new option to take his position.
Erik ten Hag seems to be really focus on not having David de Gea as the keeper of the team, and now there is a new option to take his position.
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Manchester United is looking at every option to make sure that David de Gea is not going to be the keeper of the team anymore, and now they could be ready to make the deal happen.

Erik ten Hag is still in the market for a new keeper, the main idea is to finally get rid of David de Gea but on top of that the manager of the red devils wants to have a keeper that knows how to paly with his feet, and now they could actually be ready to make the deal happen in the next few days, but the player is not André Onana.

Manchester United seems to have André Onana as their main target, but the fact is that as things are right now, the team could have a hard time making the deal happen, mainly because the red devils do not have a lot of room if they want to comply with the Financial Fair Play rules, meaning that they would need to look at some cheaper options.

Now Justin Bijlow, the Feyenoord player puts himself as the main option for the team, especially now that the Daily Mail have confirmed that Erik ten Hag has given the green light for the deal to happen, and the red devils could be ready to send the first offer, and also the player has confirmed he could be ready to make the move as well.

Justin Bijlow fee

The fact is that Justin Bijlow could arrive to the team for only 20 million euros, making him the best chance of Manchester United to have a new keeper to finally get rid of De Gea but also to make compy with the FFP rules for the next season and avoid any type of sanction from the UEFA.


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