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·29 juillet 2025
United Set £40m Price Tag on Star with Alternatives Lined Up

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·29 juillet 2025
CaughtOffside reports that Manchester United are preparing for a potential reshuffle in their goalkeeping department after a frustrating season that saw the club finish 15th in the Premier League. With new manager Ruben Amorim tasked with initiating a rebuild, addressing inconsistency between the posts is high on the club’s agenda.
Andre Onana’s turbulent debut campaign at Old Trafford is central to the changes. Brought in with high expectations, the Cameroonian goalkeeper struggled with form and costly errors throughout the season. Now, United appear ready to cut ties.
“Man United have placed a price tag of £35-40 million on the Cameroonian international, and there is growing openness to his sale,” CaughtOffside confirmed.
Interest from AS Monaco and clubs in Saudi Arabia has emerged, but Onana’s own preferences will be key in deciding his next move. His sale would not only clear the decks for a new signing but also ease pressure on the club’s wage bill and help navigate Financial Fair Play limitations.
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Among the primary targets is Paris Saint-Germain goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma. The Italian, who made 47 appearances last season, is unsettled in Paris, frustrated by contract renewal talks that reportedly include reduced salary and bonus-heavy terms.
Though Donnarumma has made it clear that “staying in Paris remains a priority,” United, alongside their local rivals, are continuing to monitor the situation with interest. Should PSG lose their No.1, Lille’s Lucas Chevalier is expected to replace him, opening the door for Donnarumma’s move to England.
Another standout name on the shortlist is Diogo Costa, Porto’s impressive 25-year-old captain. Technically assured and already experienced in European competition, Costa fits the profile of a long-term number one.
With a release clause in the region of £50–60 million, United know any approach would be costly. “Scouts have already been dispatched to observe him closely,” CaughtOffside revealed, underlining the club’s serious interest.
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While both Donnarumma and Costa represent top-tier upgrades, United’s actions remain tethered to Onana’s exit. The club must raise funds and reduce wages before proceeding, and the goalkeeping puzzle hinges on one key move.
CaughtOffside’s article makes clear that “any move for a top-tier goalkeeper, such as Donnarumma, remains contingent on clear departures.” In short, without Onana moving on, United’s ambitious plans will likely stall.
As the summer window heats up, Old Trafford looks set to be a centre of action once again. For United fans, there’s hope that strong decisions off the pitch will finally lead to a settled presence in goal, something they have lacked since David De Gea’s peak years.
For Man United fans, this report stirs up a cocktail of frustration and cautious optimism. Onana’s signing was initially seen as a bold step towards modernising the club’s play out from the back, but repeated errors under pressure made his presence feel like a liability rather than an upgrade.
If United are genuinely placing a £35–40 million valuation on him, some might see it as ambitious, but perhaps not unrealistic given interest from Monaco and Saudi clubs flush with cash. His departure feels necessary now, both to reset the goalkeeper role and to free up the resources required to go again.
Donnarumma’s name is exciting, no doubt. He’s still young, already proven at the highest level and brings a presence that fits the stature of the club. But questions about motivation and wage demands linger. Meanwhile, Diogo Costa feels like the smarter option, both in age profile and temperament.
Ultimately, fans will want to see a goalkeeper who doesn’t just fit the tactical profile, but one who restores calm and confidence to the backline. If this overhaul materialises, it could be the first meaningful move in putting United back on track.