Manchester United are expected to focus on strengthening their outfield positions rather than replacing goalkeeper André Onana in the upcoming summer transfer window.
According to reports, United have identified key areas of concern across the pitch, with plans to prioritise the signing of a striker, two midfielders, a central defender, and at least one wing-back.
With a limited transfer budget anticipated under manager Ruben Amorim, the club is set to retain faith in Onana, at least in the short term.
Onana, 29, has endured a mixed debut season at Old Trafford and has come under criticism for a series of high-profile errors.
Most recently, the Cameroonian international was at fault for both of Lyon’s goals in the 2-2 draw during the Europa League quarter-final first leg.
Despite those mistakes, United’s management is understood to be willing to keep him as the first-choice goalkeeper, unless a suitable offer emerges.
The Mirror reports that Manchester United would only consider parting ways with Onana if they receive a bid in the region of £20 million.
So far, interest from the Saudi Pro League has been reported, but no concrete offers have been submitted.
Onana joined United from Inter Milan last summer but has struggled to match the consistency he displayed in Serie A.
Nonetheless, with budget constraints shaping their transfer strategy, Amorim and the recruitment team are opting to allocate resources toward reinforcing multiple outfield positions to build a more competitive squad.
The final decision on Onana’s future is likely to hinge on the availability of transfer funds and the emergence of viable offers in the market.