Manchester United are expected to look to make quite a few signings in the summer transfer window. The club are coming off the back of a promising season that saw them finish second in the Premier League and runners up in the Europa League.
But at the end of the day, they finished the campaign without silverware once again. This was their fourth straight season without a trophy and that is a streak that the club will be hoping to bring an end to as soon as possible.
As a result, the Red Devils could be looking to strengthen their squad further in order to take one more step in the right direction. And one department that they might need reinforcements in soon is goalkeeper.
This is surprising since it is one of the strongest positions in the squad at this point of time. But the futures of both David de Gea and Dean Henderson remain up in the air. Sergio Romero is also set to leave the club as a free agent soon.
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Manchester United are interested in Keylor Navas
Gianluigi Donnarumma looks set to join Paris Saint-Germain this summer as a free agent. Of course, that puts Keylor Navas’ place in the first team in doubt and he could possibly end up leaving the club in the near future. And as reported by Marca, Manchester United, Juventus and AC Milan are all interested.
Navas has been one of the best goalkeepers in Europe for years now. But you have to feel that he is very underrated. Even at 34 years of age, he looks as good as ever and would be a brilliant signing if the Red Devils are able to bring him to Old Trafford. It is believed that Paris Saint-Germain could let him leave for a transfer fee of around €12 million.
Any potential move for Navas could very well depend on the Old Trafford futures of De Gea and Henderson though.