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If the signing of André Onana falls, the goalkeeper that Ten Hag wants for United

Manchester United already has a new option to cover the goal of the team if André Onana fails to arrive.

By Angus Barnes

Manchester United already has a new option to cover the goal of the team if André Onana fails to arrive.
Manchester United already has a new option to cover the goal of the team if André Onana fails to arrive.
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Manchester United is ready to activate the option B to cover the position of the goalkeeper, especially if the deal for André Onana deal fails to happen right away.

The fact is that Erik ten Hag is only waiting for André Onana to arrive to the team for the next season, and while it seems that Manchester United are also working on the deal to happen as soon as possible, the fact is that they are already working on another keeper that could either arrive to the red devils as the first or even the second option of the team.

Erik ten Hag wants to make sure that he does not have any problems in the goal for the next season, and now it seems that the red devils are ready to start making a move for Jordan Pickford, the Everton keeper has been an target all transfer window long and now they are ready to send the first offer to make the deal happen for the team.

The fact is that the current keeper for the England National team would like to stay on a team that secures him a lot of playing time in the season, but the fact is that a move from a team like Everton to Manchester United is almost impossible to reject, meaning that Jordan Pickford could actually accept the deal if it is the right situation.

Jordan Pickford value

The fact is that Jordan Pickford recently renew his contract with Everton, and now it seems that Manchester United could be ready to pay the 30 million euros that they want for him, and now it means that the red devils could have a keeper that could work as the number one keeper or could take a substitute role for the next season aswell.


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