Manchester United will lose one their star players to the Saudi Arabian Pro League ahead of the summer transfer window.
With many teams suffering financially as United has been, a lot of big names in European football have been moving on to greener pastures in the Middle East.
Likely the most notable of these movements was footballing legend and ex-Red Devil Cristiano Ronaldo transferring to Al-Nassr in early 2023.
Having already picked up the £600M transfers bill left by Erik ten Hag in last year’s transfer window, United were left with a limited transfer budget due to Profit and Sustainability Rules.
However, the total value of new transfers to Old Trafford this season has already exceeded €345M, and so any significant transfers Amorim wants to make will be reliant on sales coming through first.
With the club looking to reinforce multiple positions, an influx of cash could prove crucial as Ruben Amorim continues to reshape his squad.
According to The Sun, the Red Devils will lose star goalkeeper Andre Onana to the Saudi Arabian Pro League this summer, the exact sale value and destination of which are not yet known.
The Cameroonian already has 17 clean sheets on record this season, giving base to his estimated market value of €35M.
At 28 years-old, Onana is reaching the peak of his playing career, and seemingly wants to try his hand in the Saudi Pro League while he’s still young.
Now that the end of the goalie’s time at United is becoming more visible, all that remains is for Amorim to acquire his replacement.
But after 2 years of excellent service to the Red Devils, that replacement will have large boots, or gloves, to fill.
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Source: Centred Devils