Looking at the list of signings since Erik ten Hag arrived at Manchester United, the way in which the majority of them have failed to work out must be of massive concern to the club's hierarchy.
The Dutchman was given a huge amount of influence when it came to the club's recruitment policy. Unfortunately for the former Ajax boss, many of those transfers have failed to meet expectations.
The likes of Antony, Sofyan Amrabat, Mason Mount, and Tyrell Malacia have all proven to be massive disappointments up to this point in their respective Manchester United careers. Casemiro has also turned out to be an expensive mistake despite a promising start to life at Old Trafford, while Lisandro Martinez's injury issues also make it difficult to deem his as a success.
Then you have Andre Onana.
While it was clear that the club needed to move on from David De Gea last summer, the Cameroon international has not exactly proven to be a massive upgrade. He has made a number of high profile errors this season, and despite some decent performances, he has quite often proven to be an unsettling presence behind the United defence.
As a result, it seems as though Manchester United could be in the market for a replacement this summer.
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Manchester United lining up replacement for Andre Onana
Marca are reporting that Manchester United are interested in signing Real Sociedad goalkeeper Alex Remiro this summer amid doubts about their current no. 1.
Remiro has made incredible strides in his game in recent seasons, establishing himself at the first choice goalkeeper in San Sebastien after moving from Athletic Bilbao in 2019. He has recently been added to the Spain squad, making his international debut earlier this year.
The 29-year old has a €70million release clause in his current contract, although it is possible that a lower fee could be agreed in a transfer.
While it remains to be seen if Remiro will end up at Manchester United, it would not be a huge surprise to see them in the market for a goalkeeper this summer. That would be especially true if Erik ten Hag is sacked over the coming weeks, with the former Ajax stopped being another signing that he canvassed for.