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Ruben Amorim plans for new goalkeeper in the summer transfer window

With the season winding down, Manchester United’s final league matches are proving to be more than just dead rubbers.

While fans are nervously eyeing the Europa League final, the spotlight is already shifting to the summer rebuild under Ruben Amorim.

Several names have been scouted across Europe, with United expected to push for reinforcements in midfield and attack.

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Meanwhile, Altay Bayindir’s uncertain future continues to raise eyebrows, especially with his hopes of featuring regularly ahead of the 2026 World Cup.

Tom Heaton, despite being 39 and having not featured in over a year, is still being considered for a behind-the-scenes role at the club.

Despite growing calls from supporters to reinforce the goalkeeper department, Manchester United have decided not to prioritise the position in the upcoming window.

New boss Ruben Amorim is believed to want a fresh face between the sticks, but the club hierarchy has made it clear that a new No.1 is not high on the agenda—unless Andre Onana departs, as per the MEN.

Onana, who recently switched agents to join LIAN Sports Group, has no intention of leaving and still views United as his long-term home.

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Although the agency boasts strong links to the Saudi Pro League, United insiders insist the Cameroonian’s camp has not explored any exits.

The 29-year-old still has three years remaining on his deal, and United would require at least £28.32million to avoid a financial loss on the books.

Despite being rotated recently and suffering a noticeable dip in form since December, Onana retains backing from key figures at the club.

That faith was tested after the Lyon clash when former Red Nemanja Matic slammed Onana as “one of the worst goalkeepers in Manchester United’s history.”

Bayindir, meanwhile, has conceded 10 goals in his three recent league starts, weakening his claim for a more permanent role.

United will continue monitoring options but won’t splash out unless a departure forces their hand—making it clear that other areas are receiving priority this summer.

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