Manchester United is looking to include goalkeeper David De Gea in a swap deal to acquire the services of Atletico Madrid’s Jan Oblak.
That is as indicated by The Sun, who have said that the Red Devils are looking to solve their goalkeeping issues once and for all.
Throughout recent months, both Dean Henderson and David De Gea have been switching the goalkeeping duties at Manchester United. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has obviously battled to choose the best keeper for the team with both players highlighting intensely however both neglecting to grab the first spot.
In the event that The Sun’s latest report is to be accepted, this late summer could be the point at which the Norweigan acquires another new goalkeeper in replacement of the present players.
It’s been guaranteed that in an urgent need to clear De Gea’s incredible £375,000-each week contract off their financial books, the Red Devils can use him as a proposal to Atletico Madrid for Oblak.
Having recently won a La Liga title, Atletico Madrid’s main man has seen his stock keep on rising – apparently esteemed at around £70m, United’s incorporation of De Gea in a swap deal will probably see that figure essentially come down.
Oblak will be the right fit for Manchester United but this deal will also be so bad for De Gea. He has been a legend at this club and to let him go like this, will be heartbreaking for the player as well.
Obviously United does require a good goalkeeper who is strong and confident and who can guide United from the back. Solksjaer will carefully look into this matter before making any big decision.
Manchester United will also complete a deal to bring Tom Heaton to the club for free. Another keeper added and more competition for the goalkeeping spot.