Manchester United continues to show interest in acquiring the services of David Raya during the upcoming summer transfer window, although they are not considered the frontrunners at the moment.
In what appears to be a quest for goalkeeping reinforcements, Manchester United has reportedly set their sights on acquiring the services of David Raya during the upcoming summer transfer window. While not currently leading the race, the Red Devils have shown a keen interest in securing the talented shot-stopper.
The uncertainty surrounding the contract situation of Manchester United’s current custodian, David de Gea, has prompted the club to consider alternative options between the sticks. With time ticking away, the Old Trafford outfit is actively exploring avenues to bolster their goalkeeping department.
The admirable display of technical prowess exhibited by Ederson and Andre Onana in the Champions League final has caught the attention of Manchester United’s manager, Erik ten Hag, who holds a deep appreciation for goalkeepers with exceptional abilities in playing out from the back.
The market has been rife with speculations linking Manchester United to several shot-stoppers, with Diogo Costa emerging as the primary target. However, David Raya has also emerged as a viable option for the Red Devils.
Providing an update on the situation, The Telegraph has reported that Manchester United continues to maintain their interest in securing the services of the 27-year-old Spanish international. However, they currently find themselves trailing behind Tottenham Hotspur in the race to sign the talented goalkeeper.
With just one year remaining on Raya’s contract at Brentford, it is believed that a fee in the region of £40 million would be sufficient to secure his services. While this may seem somewhat steep given his contract situation, Manchester United is eager to upgrade their goalkeeping options sooner rather than later.