Manchester United are looking for a new goalkeeper and Scotland’s Angus Gunn has emerged on their radar.
Senne Lammens has firmly established himself as the first choice in goal for the Red Devils after an impressive first season with the club, but there is set to be shake-up behind him.
Altay Bayindir was back-up to Lammens last season, while Andre Onana was on loan at Trabzonspor and has now returned to Old Trafford.
Neither are thought to have futures with Manchester United, with the club looking to offload Onana and interest in Bayindir from Besiktas in his home country, Turkey.
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If both were to leave, then Lammens would only have veteran stopper Tom Heaton in reserve, after the 40-year-old signed a new one-year contract this summer.
The Red Devils are searching for another goalkeeper, one that would be happy to play second fiddle to Lammens.
Leeds United’s Karl Darlow has been linked, as has Wolves’ Sam Johnstone, who came through the youth ranks at Manchester United.
Also on their radar is Scotland’s Angus Gunn, reports The Sun, who is available on a free transfer after just one year at Nottingham Forest.
After four seasons at Norwich, the 30-year-old joined Forest last summer on a one-year deal but has been released after making just one appearance.
That has not stopped him from being Scotland’s first choice at the World Cup this summer, though, starting all three group games stateside.
Gunn has not actually played in the Premier League much over his career, making nine top flight appearances for Norwich in 2021/22 and 22 for Southampton from 2018-20.
However, he has played a lot in the Championship, with over 200 professional appearances to his name.
Manchester United also have Radek Vitek on their books, returning to the club after a loan spell with Bristol City.
However, the 23-year-old is likely to leave as he wants first team football, linked with the likes of Hull City and Coventry City.