Manchester United may be looking to bring in a new goalkeeper during the summer transfer window due to doubts over the future of David de Gea.
The Red Devils’ hopes of finishing in the top four took a hit on Sunday night due to a costly error by the Spanish goalkeeper. His mistake led to West Ham’s 1-0 win, raising concerns among some figures at the club over his future.
Despite manager Erik ten Hag publicly backing the 32-year-old, the Manchester Evening News reports that there are doubts over De Gea’s contract extension. The club are said to be open to exploring recruitment options as there are concerns about the Spanish goalkeeper’s form and his potential to remain the first choice.
Additionally, there is uncertainty about the future of Dean Henderson and Tom Heaton, with both goalkeepers unsure about their roles at the club.
The club are said to be monitoring the situation of several high-profile goalkeepers across Europe, including the likes of Gianluigi Donnarumma and Jan Oblak.