
Manchester United have stepped up their efforts in searching for a new goalkeeper, with Parma’s highly-rated Zion Suzuki being monitored, according to TalkSPORT.
United signed Andre Onana from Inter Milan in the 2023-24 season, but after two seasons at the club, the Cameroon international has struggled to live up to the substantial fee the club invested to bring him to Old Trafford.
Now, according to TalkSPORT, the Red Devils are accelerating their efforts to sign a new goalkeeper following Onana’s underperformance and have earmarked Parma’s shot-stopper Suzuki as a possible option.
Although United still have Altay Bayindir and Tom Heaton as alternative goalkeeping options, reports suggest Ruben Amorim isn’t fully convinced by either, prompting the club to explore the market for a new goalkeeper.
TalkSPORT adds that Manchester United had a strong interest in Suzuki two seasons ago while he was still with Japanese side Urawa Red Diamonds before he moved to Parma in a £6.5m deal from Belgian Pro League side Sint-Truiden.
Following his strong performances for the Crociati, the report adds that United have now rekindled their interest in signing the 6ft 3in United States-born Japanese international, who is valued at £40m by Parma.
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