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United close in on Onana deal The Daily Mail reports that Manchester United are getting close to a deal to sign Inter Milan Andre Onana, with a transfer fee almost agreed.

Ad The paper writes: “Manchester United have moved a step closer to signing Inter Milan goalkeeper Andre Onana following further talks between the two clubs.

Ligue 1Mbappe tells PSG he will not extend contract beyond 2024 — reports12/06/2023 AT 21:22 “It’s understood that a deal in the region of £43 million is set to be finalised next week.

Onana is discussing personal terms, but there are not expected to be any problems. “Erik ten Hag is keen to work with his former Ajax keeper again after deciding that it was time to replace David de Gea as United’s No.1 after 12 years at Old Trafford.” Another goalkeeper on his way The Mirror also thinks that the Onana deal is close to being agreed, but also mention that Zion Suzuki could be arriving as a back-up, in a much cheaper transfer from Japanese club Urawa Red Diamonds.

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