Manchester United open talks for Marco Carnesecchi as Monaco make Andre Onana enquiry – Man United Information And Switch Information

Manchester United have already recognized Andre Onana’s doable substitute amid uncertainty over the Cameroonian’s future.

Onana was certainly one of United’s largest underperformers through the 2024/25 marketing campaign, leaving followers and pundits alike annoyed along with his poor positioning and lack of field dominance.

Nonetheless, the Pink Devils have up to now proven little desperation to dump him, partly as a result of he solely moved to Outdated Trafford in the summertime of 2023 and there’s acceptance it will be very tough to make any revenue on his sale.  

United signed the ex-Ajax star from Inter Milan in a deal value round £47 million.

Nonetheless, AS Monaco’s switch plans may spark a serious change in United’s goalkeeping division.

Earlier at the moment, The Peoples Particular person relayed a report claiming the Principality outfit, who’ve certified for subsequent season’s Champions League, are eyeing a summer time swoop for the 29-year-old.

Now, reputed Italian journalist Gianluca Di Marzio suggests the identical, stating the Ligue 1 aspect have made an enquiry for the United primary.

Di Marzio additional reveals that the Premier League giants have already got Onana’s potential successor of their sights.

It’s understood United just like the profile of Marco Carnesecchi, who has loved a strong marketing campaign between the sticks for Atalanta. He saved 13 clear sheets in 34 Serie A appearances final time period.

The Pink Devils have allegedly made “first contacts” with the 24-year-old Italian’s agent.

Talks are but to be opened with Atalanta, who don’t need to promote Carnesecchi this summer time, until they obtain a “actually passable” proposal.

Of their seek for a brand new shot-stopper, Monaco apparently additionally confirmed curiosity in ex-United star David de Gea, who’s at the moment plying his commerce in Florence at Fiorentina.

Characteristic picture Richard Pelham through Getty Pictures


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