
"Manchester United could let up to four goalkeepers leave this summer as the club prepares for a significant overhaul of their defensive department. According to The Sun, the Red Devils are planning to clear out several high-profile names to balance their squad and meet Premier League profitability and sustainability rules."
"At the heart of the exit list is Andre Onana, who is currently on a season-long loan at Turkish side Trabzonspor. United reportedly plan to sell the 29-year-old permanently when he returns in July. Having joined for a hefty fee in 2023, the club is said to require at least 18.88 million for the Cameroonian to avoid recording a loss on their books."
"The decision to trim the goalkeeping department comes as Senne Lammels has firmly established himself as the undisputed number one under interim boss Michael Carrick. The 23-year-old Belgian, who arrived from Royal Antwerp last September has provided the composure and shot-stopping ability that Onana and Bayindir lacked."
Manchester United is preparing a significant overhaul of its goalkeeping department by potentially allowing up to four shot-stoppers to leave. Andre Onana, currently on loan at Trabzonspor, is set for permanent sale when he returns in July, with the club requiring at least 18.88 million to avoid a loss. Altay Bayindir will also be sold following poor performances, with Besiktas reportedly interested. Veteran Tom Heaton faces contract discussions as he approaches 40, while 23-year-old reserve Dermot Mee is expected to be released. These departures follow Senne Lammens establishing himself as the undisputed number one under interim manager Michael Carrick, providing the stability the club previously lacked.
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