Man Utd plans to sell goalkeeper Onana this summer
Manchester United is preparing for a busy summer transfer window as manager Ruben Amorim looks to reshape the squad. The club is reportedly planning to sell goalkeeper Andre Onana to a Saudi Arabian team. Meanwhile, Chelsea may need to pay £5 million if they decide against making Jadon Sancho's loan deal permanent this summer. In transfer rumors, Newcastle's Sean Longstaff has emerged as a surprising target for United. The club is also considering a move for Hugo Ekitike, who has expressed his admiration for Manchester United, calling it his "favourite club." United's Andre Onana is not the only one potentially leaving, as Manchester City’s Ederson is also linked with a move to Saudi Arabia. Both clubs are reportedly interested in young goalkeepers like Senne Lammens from Royal Antwerp and Lille's Lucas Chevalier. Additionally, Ademola Lookman is on United's radar; Atalanta wants around £55 million for the winger. Manchester United may also be increasing their asking price for Marcus Rashford, who is on loan at Aston Villa, aiming for around £60 million if Villa wants to make the transfer permanent. Former United player Jaap Stam has suggested that young players talk to Luke Littler for advice on handling pressure as they transition to the first team. Lastly, there are concerns for United regarding Nico Paz, a young midfielder, as Real Madrid has a buy-back option that could complicate any deal.