According to the Daily Telegraph, Manchester United hopes Mbemo's transfer progress this week. The Telegraph said that the possibility of Onana staying at Manchester United this summer seems to be growing, and potential suitors are currently frustrated by the club's £30m asking price. At the end of last month, Monaco asked about the possibility of signing Onana, but the Ligue 1 team was hesitant to value Manchester United. Although Monaco seems to have not given up, they have not shown their willingness to pay such a high price for the Cameroon goalkeeper. Onana has also received initial attention from Saudi clubs, but there has not yet been a formal offer.
Manchester United has had rumors with several goalkeepers this summer, including Aston Villa goalkeeper Martinez, but Amorin has a more urgent task in the transfer window. Onana is eager to stay at Manchester United, and as of the current situation, he seems to be still the club's No. 1 goalkeeper, and although Amorin hopes someone will compete against Onana, he is believed to be not worried about the current situation.
Manchester United's current focus is to finalize the transfer of Brentford striker Mbemo, who hopes to make a breakthrough this week, after which Amorin also targets a striker and a midfielder. With Lindelof leaving, Evans retired, and Lima and Luke Shaw all susceptible to injury, Amorin may also look for a central defender in the transfer market.
Rashford, Garnacho, Sancho, Anthony and Malaysia will not participate in Manchester United's pre-season preparations starting Monday, as they were told by Amorin that they were not allowed to enter the training ground and were considering the possibility of a transfer this summer. Another player with uncertain future is Hoylen, but it is reported that the Danish striker is eager to stay in the team to fight for the position. Inter Milan has asked, but there is no conclusion yet. United need to sell players or reduce wage spending by loaning high-paying players to raise funds to reinvest the team.