Manchester United Eye Milinkovic-Savic as Onana Replacement Amid Summer Overhaul

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Manchester United, sitting 14th in the Premier League, are planning a major squad rebuild under new boss Ruben Amorim. Torino Vanja Milinkovic-Savic has emerged as a top target to replace Andre Onana. Despite interest, Torino’s president confirmed no formal bid has been made.

Manchester United, sitting 14th in the Premier League, are planning a major squad rebuild under new boss Ruben Amorim. Torino Vanja Milinkovic-Savic has emerged as a top target to replace Andre Onana. Despite interest, Torino’s president confirmed no formal bid has been made. Meanwhile, Franco Mastantuono prefers a Real Madrid move despite United’s offer.

Just like the chaos on the pitch, Manchester United’s transfer plans are heating up off it. After finishing 14th in the Premier League, the club is gearing up for a massive squad overhaul under new manager Ruben Amorim. The Portuguese coach is ready to offload under-performers and bring in players suited to his 3-4-2-1 system. With financial constraints looming large, United are prioritizing younger, cost-effective signings rather than big names. One major target is Torino’s Serbian goalkeeper Vanja Milinkovic-Savic, seen as a potential replacement for Andre Onana after a disappointing season.

Torino president Urbano Cairo acknowledged interest in Milinkovic-Savic but confirmed that no formal offers have been made yet. Meanwhile, United have suffered a setback in their pursuit of Argentine wonderkid Franco Mastantuono. Despite being willing to trigger his release clause, the 16-year-old seems determined to join Real Madrid instead.

The club’s transfer strategy will likely depend on player sales to raise funds. Amorim faces a tough rebuilding job, aiming to return United to the top levels of English and European football. With potential departures, key arrivals, and financial limits, this summer could define the direction of Manchester United for years to come. The pressure is firmly on Old Trafford’s new leadership.

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