Manchester United have identified two goalkeepers who could replace David de Gea next season.
It comes as the Red Devils prepare to let the Spaniard go after 10 years of service.
The 30-year-old is still first-choice at Old Trafford but there are growing problems behind the scenes - principally with Dean Henderson.
And Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is looking ahead to the future while selling De Gea would give United a huge boost in the transfer window.
Paris St-Germain are prepared to pay big money for the ex-Atletico Madrid star.
The goalkeeper is also the highest earner at United, raking in £375,000-a-week as the club eye expensive deals for the likes of Jack Grealish and Erling Haaland.
It could see the Red Devils part ways with the Spain international and there are replacements already being lined up.
According to the Daily Star, United are eyeing a move for Burnley star Nick Pope.
However, Sean Dyche has slapped a £50m price tag on the England international - who has been a top performer in the Premier League for several years.
An alternative target is Brighton's Robert Sanchez, who has impressed since taking over as the No. 1 at the Amex Stadium earlier this season.
If either are signed in the summer transfer window, what that means for Henderson remains to be seen.
The Englishman is being lined up as the No. 1 at Old Trafford but there are some concerns he might not be ready to take on those duties full-time at the moment.
The 24-year-old has high potential and signed a new contract at United last year with the promise that he will be given more first-team football.
That has failed to materalise, in general over the course of the season.
Though he has enjoyed more time between the posts recently due to De Gea jetting back to Spain to spend time with his newborn baby.
Vikabeilr
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Dean is a promising keeper no doubt but that don't remove the fact that David remain his master. Any keeper can concede series of goals with weak defenders like Man U's. Efforts should rather be made to fix the central defence that the goal keeping area. Dean might concede more goals or make more mistakes than David with the same back line
AmineStatic
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This is what I tried to explain people all along. Dean is promising but not proven. De Gea is proven. If Ole has the audacity to bench Pogba and Sanchez before the latter was shown the door, he would have ZERO problem benching De Gea if him and his staff deem Dean to be the better GK. They are not sure of that yet that’s why they are hesitant otherwise he would have made that choice. Like they say “Better the Devil you know than the Devil you don’t”. By the way, Nick Pope is far better than Dean Henderson. Before the critics poor the 2 cents, I want Hendo to succeed badly but Right now, I don’t think he is there yet.