Andre Onana is reportedly set to reject a lucrative offer from Saudi Arabia in order to maintain his position as Manchester United’s first-choice goalkeeper. Despite enduring another challenging season at United following an inconsistent debut, Onana has been linked with a move to the Saudi Pro League this summer.
United are currently undergoing significant changes under head coach Ruben Amorim, who has ambitious plans to revamp his underperforming squad. Onana’s role as United’s primary keeper was not believed to be in jeopardy, with Amorim focusing on more pressing areas of his team.
However, with the Saudi Pro League potentially targeting Onana this summer, United may choose to capitalise on the interest in 28-year-old and seek a replacement. Despite this, the Mirror report that Onana wishes to stay at United beyond this summer and will only depart if the club expresses a desire to let him go.
Onana, who transferred to United from Inter Milan for £43.8 million in the summer of 2023, still has three years remaining on his contract and is not pushing for a move away.
There have been rumours that United are interested in signing a new goalkeeper this summer, casting doubt over the future of second-choice keeper Altay Bayindir.
Third-choice keeper Tom Heaton is also expected to depart at the end of the current season.
This article originally appeared on Mirror