David De Gea was one of the highest-paid goalkeepers in Europe. But his performance has reduced drastically in recent times, yet he still wants the same wage. Manchester United is unwilling to grant him such a lucrative contract. Andree Onana will be a better and cheaper alternative. He is still young and will spend more time with the Red Devils. If the deal to bring Onana fails the club might consider bringing back the loaned Dean Henderson from Nottingham Forest and also put much effort to sign the Japanese international goalkeeper Zion Suzuki.
De Gea's performance is not too bad He is even included in the ranks of the 4 best goalkeepers in the Premier League based on the number of goals conceded after all the success of Manchester United finished in 3rd place was due to De Gea's efforts it's just that Manchester thinks his ability will slowly decrease and they need to regenerate. I agree if the salary should be lowered and allocated to a new goalkeeper unfortunately De Gea did not agree and had to be released.
No one doubts De Gea, even though his performance has decreased. but still, we have to appreciate him because he often makes a lot of great saves. and after all, De Gea remains a United legend even though in the end he is no longer part of Manchester United.
Speaking of De Gea, in essence Ten Hag does not suit this veteran United goalkeeper and it is not only a matter of a large salary, but rather that De Gea is not the goalkeeper the coach wants. which means, Erik Ten Hag wants a modern goalkeeper who can build up attacks starting with the goalkeeper. a system like this, which Ten Hag wanted to implement. that's why, United want to overhaul its squad. unfortunately, they are constrained by limited spending funds. Speaking of Onana, I'm pretty sure the Inter Milan keeper will join Old Trafford.
Referring to Romano's report, he said there were no serious problems with Andre Onana's deal - it was only a matter of time for final details to be worked out. Another report, Manchester United and Inter spoke on Friday and are close to agreeing also the structure of a €50 million add-on plus €5 million bonus deal, it's only about payment terms to be agreed. So, I'm sure Onana will be The Red Devil's keeper.