Manchester United could now beat Manchester City to the signature of a "world-class" player, who could be essential to their top six push, according to a reporter.
Man Utd in line for successful season if Amorim fixes one issue
Despite suffering a 1-0 defeat against title-hopefuls Arsenal in their Premier League opening match, there were plenty of positives to take for Man United, with a number of their attackers looking threatening, including new arrivals Bryan Mbeumo and Matheus Cunha.
However, it was an error at the opposite end of the pitch that ultimately ended up costing the Red Devils, with goalkeeper Altay Bayindir failing to deal with Declan Rice's corner, which led to Riccardo Calafiori's goal.
With Andre Onana injured, Bayindir was given the nod between the sticks against the Gunners, however, after failing to deliver, Ruben Amorim may now be even more determined to bring in a new goalkeeper before the September 1st deadline.
Taking to X, Jan Aage Fjortoft has now revealed that Man United could still win the race for Paris Saint-Germain goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma, who is also being targeted by rivals Manchester City.
However, in order to make a deal for Donnarumma a possibility, the Red Devils will have to take swift action first and ship out at least one of their goalkeepers, which could prove to be challenging. The reporter describes the PSG shot-stopper as "world-class", while also insisting Amorim needs to sign a new goalkeeper if his side are to stand any chance of finishing in the top six this season.
However, United may have to move swiftly, given that Man City recently opened club-to-club talks over a deal for the £212k-a-week goalkeeper.
Donnarumma could be major upgrade on Onana
It would be a real coup if Man United were able to sign the 2024-25 Champions League-winning goalkeeper, and there is every indication that he would be a major upgrade on Onana, having outperformed the Cameroonian on several key metrics over the past year.
Average per 90 Gianluigi Donnarumma Andre Onana
Goals against 1.02 1.35
Save % 68.6% 68.5%
Clean sheet % 27% 21.7%
Crosses stopped % 6.4% 5.3%
Despite being willing to sanction a departure this summer, PSG boss Luis Enrique also holds the Italian in very high regard, saying: "Donnarumma is one of the best goalkeepers in the world, no doubt, and even better as a person."
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Gianluigi Donnarumma at Club World Cup final.
As such, it is exciting news that Man United could still beat their rivals to the 26-year-old's signature, and a deal may not break the bank, with a potential transfer fee of £22m recently being touted.