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Manchester United believe that the price set by Inter Milan for their goalkeeper André Onana is too high. The Cameroonian has been offered €50 million plus bonuses. Especially as Manchester United do not have limited resources, after the acquisition of Mason Mount for €70 million. The priority is to transfer a world-class striker.
Faced with the realities of the market, the Reds Devils appear to be changing their approach to the goalkeeping position. They have made contact with Feyenoord goalkeeper Justin Bijlow, recently crowned Dutch champions.
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