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United close in on Onana deal

The Daily Mail reports that Manchester United are getting close to a deal to sign Inter Milan Andre Onana, with a transfer fee almost agreed.

The paper writes: “Manchester United have moved a step closer to signing Inter Milan goalkeeper Andre Onana following further talks between the two clubs.

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“It’s understood that a deal in the region of £43 million is set to be finalised next week. Onana is discussing personal terms, but there are not expected to be any problems.

“Erik ten Hag is keen to work with his former Ajax keeper again after deciding that it was time to replace David de Gea as United’s No.1 after 12 years at Old Trafford.”

Another goalkeeper on his way

The Mirror also thinks that the Onana deal is close to being agreed, but also mention that Zion Suzuki could be arriving as a back-up, in a much cheaper transfer from Japanese club Urawa Red Diamonds.

The paper states: “Manchester United have submitted an initial £5m bid to sign young Japanese-Ghanian goalkeeper Zion Suzuki from Urawa Red Diamonds, according to reports in Japan, as Erik ten Hag pushes to sign two new goalkeepers before the season begins.

”United are expected to sign Andre Onana from Inter Milan in the coming hours following a breakthrough in talks, but head coach Ten Hag is pushing for a back-up stopper to also arrive with the expectation that David de Gea has played his last game for the club.

“Should Suzuki join the Old Trafford club, he will be viewed as a back-up option who they hope can eventually develop into a challenger for first-choice. The 20-year-old has earned one cap for the Japan senior team, but was also eligible to play for Ghana via his father, while he was born in the United States.”

United could be banned from Mbappe transfer

The Sun, meanwhile, suggest that Manchester United’s prospective Qatari owners might incur a ban on transfer dealings with PSG.

If the two clubs share owners, or are perceived to, then UEFA may step in to stop something it sees as a collaboration.

“Manchester United could be banned from signing Kylian Mbappe due to a bizarre UEFA rule,” the outlet reports.

“United are set to be taken over by Qatari Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad Al Thani after he beat Sir Jim Ratcliffe in the bidding.

“And the club will have to prove they are independent from Paris Saint-Germain’s Qatari ownership if they want to conduct transfer activity with the French giants.”

Neymar may be tempted by MLS

With his Paris Saint-Germain future up in the air, Brazilian striker Neymar might be offered a way out by New York City FC, which opens up the possibility of the 31-year-old taking a detour to Manchester City first.

Spanish newspaper Marca reports: “New York City FC have expressed interest in acquiring Neymar’s services. Neymar’s contract with Paris Saint-Germain is set to expire in 2025, but his future is up in the air and rumours have circulated for some time that he may leave before his contract ends.

“Neymar has not ruled out the possibility of playing in the MLS once his time in Europe concludes. While he is sought after by several clubs and there have been talks of a potential return to Barcelona, the Brazilian star has not closed the door on a move to the United States.

“One factor that could sway the decision in favour of City Football Group is the possibility of Neymar moving to Manchester City, a team owned by the consortium, before making the transition to the US league and continuing his career outside of Europe.”

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