
Manchester United has set a price for goalkeeper Andre Onana. This was reported by Euro-football.ru.
According to Goal.com, the "Red Devils" plan to part ways with the player and have set a specific price based on a request from the French club Monaco.
It amounts to 41 million dollars. This sum turned out to be high for the principality club, and the player, as previously mentioned, has not accepted this offer.
Currently, Onana's contract is valid until 2028, and there is a possibility that he may remain with the team. He could start in the main lineup for the match against Leeds on July 19.
Last season, the 29-year-old goalkeeper played a total of 50 matches across all competitions, conceding 65 goals. He kept a clean sheet in 11 matches.
Onana is considered one of the key players of the team, and his actions significantly impact the team's results. The club's management and coaches will make a final decision about his future soon.