Man United mentions their transfer costs for Andre Onana – but the substitute keeps to stay after Vrijers refused to reach the asking price
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Manchester United have set up a price tag of £ 30 million Andre OnanaBut the keeper of Cameroon seems to be more and more likely to stay in Old Trafford this summer.
Mail Sport can reveal that this was the prize that was noted to Monaco when the French club asked to sign Onana at the end of last month.
Sources in France say that Monaco will continue to follow the situation, but it is unlikely that they pay so much for the 29-year-old keeper who cost £ 47.2 million when he came to United Inter Milan Two years ago.
Saudi Premier League Newcomers SC Nom has also been following Onana in the background for some time before he signed Poland International Marcin Bulka of Nice in recent days.
Onana wants to stay and club sources say that the probability is that he will stay as United’s no 1 after his return to training in Carrington yesterday (Mon).
United Boss Ruben Amorim and goalkeeper -coach Jorge Vital is said to be happy with the former Ajax player despite speculation about a movement for Aston Villa‘s Emi Martinez.

Man United has placed a price tag of £ 30 million on Andre Onana, depicted on Carrington on Monday

The Cameroon Stopper now looks more and more likely to stay in Old Trafford this summer

Ruben Amorim, who attended the British Grand Prix on Sunday, would be happy with Onana
But with United who has to drive and have to act on the transfer market to deliver the signing sessions that Amorim wants this summer, almost every player is for sale for the correct price and offers of around £ 30 million for Onana should be considered.
Goalkeeper is not one of the priority positions for United in this transfer window with Amorim, more likely to focus on a striker, central midfielder and center-back as Bryan Mbeumo of Brentford The second no. 10 is moved to Old Trafford this summer after Matheus Cunha was signed from Wolven.
United hope to generate significant funds by Marcus Rashford, Alejandro Garnacho, Jadon Sancho, Antony and Tyrell Malacia, all of which were told to stay away from the training until the team leaves for the US later this month.
It is very doubtful that the five players will all be sold, but United can at least free up some space on their wage account by returning them to loan.
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