Manchester United have reportedly tabled a fresh £43m offer for Inter Milan goalkeeper Andre Onana.
The Red Devils are looking to sign a new goalkeeper after releasing David de Gea, whose contract expired on July 1. They have made Onana their primary target to fill that position and are discussing with Inter Milan the possibility of signing the Cameroonian.
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Their first proposal to Inter was worth up to £38.5m. But the San Siro side deemed the offer insufficient to price their goalkeeper away from the club.
But now, according to Fabrizio Romano, United have returned with an improved bid for manager Erik Ten Hag’s No.1 target. The latest approach is an initial £38.5m with just over £4m in add-ons.
Inter are holding out for around £45m, and though United have not reached that mark, there is growing optimism a deal will be reached between the two clubs.
A move to Old Trafford would reunite Onana with his former Ajax manager, Ten Hag. Both men know themselves, and the Cameroonian is thought to be keen on moving to Man United. So, finalising Onana’s personal terms is not expected to be a formality.