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Manchester United 'interested' in Andre Onana and more transfer rumours

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Manchester United are one of three Premier League clubs keeping an eye on Inter Milan goalkeeper Andre Onana, according to reports in Italy.

Onana has quickly established himself as a fan-favourite among the Nerrazzuri fanbase, replacing the veteran Samir Handanović after signing on a free transfer from Ajax last summer.

The Cameroonian international has kept 13 clean sheets in 27 appearances, helping Simone Inzaghi's side to third in Serie A and the Champions League quarter-finals.

His performances have attracted interest from a trio of Premier League clubs all eyeing a new goalkeeper this summer, with Gazzetta Dello Sport reporting that United are joined by Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur in monitoring the 26-year-old going into the final months of the season. ALSO READ: 10 free agents United could sign in summer to save millions The report adds that Onana will not agitate to leave San Siro, nor will Inter look to sell their shot-stopper after just one season, but suggests a 'mind-boggling' offer could force both to make a decision.

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