Manchester United are halfway to fulfilling Roy Keane and Gary Neville transfer wish as Andre Onana fee agreed
Andre Onana looks set to be next through the door at Manchester United and the goalkeeper's arrival will please Gary Neville and Roy Keane.
United agreed a deal worth €55million for Onana on Tuesday after Erik ten Hag identified the 27-year-old as his prime target. The Dutchman had been in the market for a No.1, following the departure of David De Gea upon the expiration of his contract.
When and where the Cameroon international's medical will take place remains to be seen, but agreeing a fee with Inter Milan was always expected to be the only hiccup and personal terms will not be a problem. His arrival will be the second of the summer, following Mason Mount who joined from Chelsea earlier this month.
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A world-class striker has long been the priority for Ten Hag, who saw his side score just 58 Premier League goals last season - the lowest of the top six. But growing uncertainty regarding De Gea, coupled with a number of high-profile errors committed by the Spaniard, saw a goalkeeper shoot to the top of the summer shopping list.
Keane had been vocally critical of De Gea throughout the season, and the former United midfielder reiterated his transfer demands after the FA Cup final defeat to Manchester City.
"They need a new goalkeeper and world-class striker, I'm sick of saying it!" Keane told ITV Sport. "De Gea's not good enough, he is not going to be the one to take United back to winning trophies."
And his thoughts have since been echoed by Neville, who identified the positions at the back and front of the pitch as the most important to


