Manchester United has an approach to Land -goalkeeper Emi Martinez – a loan offer for the Aston Villa No.1 – but that was quickly hit back
Manchester United has seen a loan for EMI Martinez who was quickly rejected by Aston Villa while the Red Devils want to tackle their goalkeeping problems.
Ruben Amorim has been associated with a move for Argentina No. 1, who helped his country to win the World Cup three years ago, but his hope to secure him on a temporary basis was taken away by those in Villa Park.
Martinez cut an emotional figure in his last home game last season, in which many conclusions came to draw that he was new for meadows new. The excellent goalkeeper has rejected the opportunity to move to Saudi Arabia this summer with villa that appreciates him at £ 40 million.
The Daily Mail reports that discussions were held during the weekend and the Manchester outfit brought the idea to land Martinez on the Midlands outfit, which soon made it clear that that would not happen.
Ironically, the last outing of the Villa goalkeeper saw him being sent to Old Trafford on the last day of the season. United was able to achieve a 2-0 win, which meant that the side of Unai Emery missed the Champions League, settling with the Europa League instead.
After that defeat, Emery was questioned about Martinez's future potential exit and said: “I don't know. He has a contract with us. We are very happy and we will see how summer is going.” Press whether there have been discussions about Martinez who left, Emery added: “I don't know. You can ask him.”
Staying doubts about Andre Onana, who is on his way to his third season in Manchester, but he will miss the preseason with a hamstring injury and is in a race by the time to be fit for the Premier League opener because of a torn hamstring. Amorim's side starts their season at Arsenal on August 17.
The Red Devils are connected to Royal Antwerp -goalkeeper Senne Lammens. The Belgian club has put a price tag of £ 17 million on the Belgian star in the midst of interest from the Premier League Giants. On Monday they finally announced the signing of Bryan Mbeumo after weeks after negotiation with Brentford.
He becomes the second summer signing of the club and joins Matheus Cunha who went from Wolves to Manchester. Mbeumo has cost United £ 71 million as soon as add-ons are included, making it the most expensive player who ever leave the bees while maximizing their winnings.
