
Manchester United weighs a shock for Aaron Ramsdale while they want to repair their goalkeeper crisis, according to a new report.
Andre Onana was fallen by Newcastle on Sunday for the heavy defeat of United, but his rarely used deputy Altay Bayindir was criticized because of his shaky stand-in performance.
Bayindir was also assessed that he was to blame for the fourth goal of the magpies after his attempted ball was intercepted in midfield, allowing Bruno Guimaraes to score.
Ruben Amorim has handed that in a headache, and the sun has claimed that the Club Southampton Stopper Ramsdale looked like a surprise solution.
The report states that signing a new keeper has become an urgent issue for United, although they can do competition from West Ham this summer.
Ramsdale, formerly from Arsenal and Bournemouth, was able to continue at the end of the season of St Mary's, after he had experienced the third relegation of his career.
De Sun claims that United has looked into action in recent matches and believes that his Premier League experience could help their leaking defense.
Ramsdale wants to stay in battle for the English team of Thomas Tuchel, and is supposed to prefer to stay in the top when he leaves.
Onana remains the NR for the time being.
Although they have blamed both goals, including Rayan Cherki's Last-Gasp Equalizer, the 29-year-old will probably be recalled for the decisive return bone on Thursday.
He was completely omitted out of the team for the trip to Tyneside with Amorim to allow his head to remove after a day of the day in France.
In the structure of the draw, Nemanja Matic Onana noticed one of the worst keepers in the history of United after he said that the Red Devils were 'much better' than the French side.
Bayindir returned to the team earlier this month in the 1-0 loss in Nottingham Forest after the absence of nine games and made only eight performances in two seasons.
All seven of his earlier outings came to the Interior Cup matches and the Europa League and his future in the club are uncertain after the summer after his deceased mistake in Newcastle, which Roy Keane looked as 'basic'.
'Of course (he was in default). You go back to decision -making. I am not even sure what the big advantage (would be). It's too risky, “said Keane on Sky Sports.
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