Gazzetta dello Sport reports that Man Utd and Inter Milan have closed the deadline to complete the Andre Onana deal.
With the uncertain future of David De Gea, Man Utd is eager to find a new goalkeeper. The Italian newspaper Gazzetta dello Sport recently reported that Man Utd and Inter Milan have closed the deadline to complete the Andre Onana deal.
This follows a meeting in Ibiza between Inter’s sporting director, Piero Asilo, and Man Utd’s chief executive of football, David Harrison.
Both sides want a quick solution to close the deal immediately and Gazzetta dello Sport insists Onana can ‘become a Man Utd player on Friday’. The report adds that Asilo will meet with the player’s agent and Man Utd in the ‘next 48 hours’.
Onana was a student of coach Erik Ten Hag when he was still managing Ajax. This goalkeeper is famous for his ability to play with his feet and last season went with Inter to the Champions League final.
Meanwhile, it is likely that if he stays at Man Utd, goalkeeper De Gea must also accept a reserve role if the Red Devils successfully recruit Onana.