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Onana Survives: Manchester United approach for World Cup winner rejected

Manchester United have reportedly failed in a bid to sign a new goalkeeper to replace error-prone Andre Onana.
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The Red Devils' surprising attempt to secure Aston Villa’s Emiliano Martinez on a season-long loan has been swiftly rejected, as the club scrambles to address their goalkeeping situation.

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Amorim has already brought in Matheus Cunha from Wolves and Bryan Mbeumo from Brentford to bolster the squad, but there are still more holes to fill.

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Over the weekend, United explored a loan move for the 32-year-old World Cup-winning goalkeeper, but Villa officials dismissed the proposal outright, according to the Daily Mail

Emi Martinez receives FIFA sanction || Image credit: Imago
Emiliano Martinez against Lille | Imago
Manchester United boss Ruben Amorim
Andre Onana has endured a difficult spell at Manchester United.
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Martinez, who signed a long-term contract with Villa last year that runs until 2029, offers no benefit to the club in a temporary transfer.

United are also considering Antwerp’s Senne Lammens but remain quiet on their next steps, while Villa insist no formal contact was made.

With Martinez valued at around £40 million—a price INEOS are hesitant to meet for a goalkeeper in the later stages of his career—it’s unclear how United will resolve their goalkeeping dilemma.

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