Man Utd 'AGREE personal terms with Onana and submit second transfer bid' with Inter Milan 'willing to lower price' | The Sun
MANCHESTER UNITED have agreed personal terms with Inter Milan star Andre Onana, according to reports.
The goalkeeper is their number one transfer priority after completing the signing of Mason Mount.
United identified Onana as the man to replace David De Gea but were unsuccessful in their opening transfer bid.
But they have now made progress in their effort to sign the shot-stopper after agreeing personal terms, reports Fabrizio Romano.
The transfer guru adds that United have submitted another offer to sign the Cameroonian believed to be worth around £43million.
That includes an initial £38m fee with £5m to be paid in add-ons.
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Inter are reportedly holding out for a little more than £50m, which would stretch the Red Devils transfer budget.
However Romano claims Inter could reduce their asking price to £47m to get the deal done, with the Serie A giants targeting Romelu Lukaku on a permanent deal.
SunSport understand Chelsea have no interest in sending him out on loan again.
United will hope to have the Onana deal wrapped up by the time they head off on their US tour on July 20.
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If not Erik ten Hag could turn to forgotten man Dean Henderson, who spent last season on loan at Nottingham Forest.
Forest want to sign the keeper on a permanent deal and is still on the treatment table with a thigh injury.
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