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'At this stage' - Fabrizio Romano issues update on £47m Manchester United star linked with summer exit

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Man Utd will again consider offers for almost every player in the summer transfer window.

Andre Onana is the latest Manchester United star linked with an exit ahead of the summer transfer window. Due to their tight financial situation, United will again consider offers for almost every first-team player this year as Ruben Amorim looks to mould the squad in his image.

The goalkeeper department is one area that could be affected, but it is not high on the list of priorities as United primarily focuses on signing a striker, right winger, and a central midfielder. It is understood Amorim does have reservations about the current goalkeeper options, though, and he thinks they should sign one this summer to replace either Onana or Altay Bayindir.

Veteran shot-stopper Tom Heaton is expected to leave the club once his contract expires at the end of the campaign, though United could promote Elyh Harrison or Radek Vitek to the backup role to replace him, rather than sign another goalkeeper.

Fabrizio Romano issues Andre Onana update

Andre Onana has been linked with a move to Saudi Arabia this summer, but it has also been reported that his priority is to remain at Manchester United and fight for his place. ESPN claim the 28-year-old wants to remain at Old Trafford and will only leave if he is deemed surplus to requirements by Ruben Amorim.

A potential exit is also complicated by the fact United would need to recoup a significant portion of the £47.2million transfer fee they spent on him two years ago to avoid a financial loss and comply with the Premier League’s Profit and Sustainability rules.

In a further update this week, transfer expert Fabrizio Romano claimed it was 'too early' to discuss Onana's future at the club and that no offers have been made for his services this summer.

"No proposal or concrete talks at this stage, it’s still March, so probably too early. We will see later," Romano wrote in his GIVEMESPORT newsletter.

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