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Erik ten Hag favourite could help him do what Man City did to Manchester United

Gary Neville brands the Manchester United goalkeeper position as the toughest role in world football.

David de Gea has been a noble servant of 12 years but it looks as though he will be passing the responsibility on this summer. The Spaniard is out of contract at the end of the month with no renewal signed.

Erik ten Hag is now searching for a potential replacement, in addition to his hunt for a striker and midfielder. United are tracking 20-year-old Anderlecht shot-stopper Bart Verbruggen, MEN Sport understands.

A number of other names have been linked with United amid Ten Hag’s preference for a goalkeeper who is competent with his feet. Diogo Costa has indicated he will stay at Porto next season despite initial rumours linking him with Old Trafford.

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A number of circling reports suggest the Reds are considering Inter goalkeeper Andre Onana. The 27-year-old previously worked under Ten Hag at Ajax prior to his switch to Italy last summer, and the Dutchman was clearly a huge fan of the Cameroon international.

He has shown his capabilities with the ball at his feet, completing all 224 of his short passes under 15 yards in Serie A this season. He has completed 98 per cent of passes up to 30 yards too.

Over greater distances, he ranks highly. A long-ball success rate of 54.7 per cent would have put him as the fourth most accurate goalkeeper in the Premier League, for those who have played more than three games.

He would have finished third among ‘keepers who played more than 15 matches. It’s a quality De Gea struggled to show and one Ten Hag will be eager to utilise.

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