The future of David de Gea at Manchester United is still uncertain. The goalkeeper's contract expires at the end of the 2022/23 season, though the club do hold the option to extend his deal by a further year.
It is uncertain whether the club and Erik ten Hag will move forward with De Gea between the sticks and it could be that United look to replace the 31-year-old over the summer.
Porto's Diogo Costa is the latest name to be linked with the No.1 spot at Old Trafford, while there's also a chance that Dean Henderson could be offered a route back into the side once he returns from his loan spell with Nottingham Forest - that likely depends on how forgiving Ten Hag is feeling after the England international's outburst.
That being said, The Telegraph report that United could look to bring in Everton's Jordan Pickford. The 28-year-old has been a regular for the Toffees since his 2017 move to Merseyside, while he's also established himself as England's No.1 under Gareth Southgate. ALSO READ: Dean Henderson is highlighting a massive problem at Manchester United So when United face Everton on Sunday, Pickford may well be auditioning for a possible move.