Now it's over and De Gea has also left although there were a lot of pros and cons about this but in the end he still left and Manchester United seems to only want Onana as a replacement goalkeeper for Manchester United next season.
The Onana talks are also still quite intense but still have some problems especially in the price agreement.
On the other hand, it is still unclear where De Gea will go next. There is some speculation that he is likely to go to MLS but things like this are also still limited to rumours.
It looks like he is not willing to become the second goalkeeper at Manchester United so leaving the club is his choice although there is no word on where he will continue to play, it's just that it would be a blunder for Manchester United if the goalkeeper they were targeting would be de Gea's replacement but didn't perform in his favor what is expected or takes a long time to adapt so that it will affect the results of the matches they take early in the season.
I think he will return to Laliga because playing outside Europe might make his career not look good anymore, and his status as without a club will not prevent clubs in Europe even if it is only a mid-table team to attract him to come at the club, unless he has changed the target is to raise more money then the offer from the Arab club is certainly the best choice.
I think it's a natural thing when the main goalkeeper has to be replaced with a goalkeeper who has just joined the club, and also actually in terms of appearance he is also still in good condition even though in his last season he was not so optimal in guarding the Manchester United goal.
He still really wants to be at Manchester United, I'm sure of that, but circumstances do force him to leave and find a new club that wants him more.
He still has a very mature age for the position of a goalkeeper.
Bayern Munich are desperate to sign Harry Kane from Tottenham, A second bid of €70 million shows that Bayern Munich are very interested in signing Kane. Actually Bayern Munich will not look weak even without the presence of Kane in their line up, I do not believe that Bayern Munich will make a third, higher bid for a player who is already 30 years old. Tottenham should be more open with Bayern Munich's second offer, €70 million is not too cheap for a player who does not renew his contract with them, especially since he is already 30 years old.
With this offer, it is hoped that they can bring Kane easily but I think the conditions are still the same. Tottenham will not make another deal as long as it is not 100 million and this offer is unlikely to be too diluted for Tottenham as they will insist on 100 million or even close to it.
This offer is still too far away I think and makes it still the same in speculation and will not be much different.
Bayern will have to be bolder in their bidding because offers like this won't be looked at if they really want Kane next season.
From the beginning Tottenham also insisted on releasing their players at the price they wanted, even if Bayern Munich came with a higher offer I'm not sure Tottenham would agree to the price they proposed. I agree with you that they will release Kane at the price they want, unless there are other options that will be proposed by Bayern Munich such as exchanging players for example.
For Tottenham Kane is a very valuable asset, if they have to release it then they must get a large profit as a payment for them to release a player who is very instrumental for Tottenham's game.