Manchester United want to sign Marcin Bułka but face competition from Chelsea
The Old Trafford goal has been under constant pressure for months. Manchester United fans feel that security between the posts has vanished, and patience is beginning to wear thin. André Onana, who arrived amid high expectations, has failed to convince. His mistakes in key matches have marred moments that should have resulted in comfortable victories.
As a result, the Carrington offices are considering new names to restore stability and confidence. Enter Marcin Bułka, a goalkeeper who has impressed in France and could breathe new life into the Red Devils. The idea of signing someone with hunger and solid reflexes is exciting.
Manchester United’s interest in Marcin Bułka has gained momentum in recent days. According to CaughtOffside, the Polish goalkeeper from OGC Nice is among the priorities to strengthen a position that Onana has not been able to fully secure. With an estimated price tag of €20-25 million, the deal does not seem unreasonable for a club that are often willing to open its chequebook when they identify a key player.

How would Bułka’s €20-25 million transfer fee impact Manchester United’s budget and squad planning this summer?
Bułka played 40 games last season and made saves that caught the attention of the whole of Europe. For United, this search is not just a reaction to Onana’s mistakes, but a sign that the position needs real competition.
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That said, is it worth going all out for Bułka? United must first decide whether Onana deserves a second chance. The Cameroonians’ blunders cost points, titles and even the confidence of the dressing room. A signing like Bułka could be healthy pressure or a direct replacement if Onana leaves this summer.
In terms of budget, £25 million is not breaking the bank, but it does require adjustments to other parts of the squad. Even more so, knowing that Ruben Amorim also needs to strengthen the defence and the attack. Competing with Chelsea adds another ingredient: the Blues play the “homegrown” card. Bułka came through their youth academy, which simplifies the quota of home-grown players. That advantage could give them the edge.
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Compared to other young goalkeepers, the 25-year-old offers quick reflexes, courage in coming off his line and an agility that allowed him to shine in Ligue 1. He is not a marketing goalkeeper, but he responds when shots rain down on him. Compared to Onana, who arrived with a reputation for being good on the ball but failed in the essentials, Bułka presents himself as a more traditional option: save first, show off later.
Can United get ahead of Chelsea? It won’t be easy, but if they really see Bułka as the key to shoring up the goal, they need to move now. The goal needs a leader who commands the area, and Bułka, at 24, seems ready to make that leap. The Red Devils need to forget the scares of Onana and get back to having a wall between the posts. With determination and a clear plan, they can still win this bidding war before Stamford Bridge takes the player they so desperately need.