Man Utd FINALLY agree Andre Onana transfer fee and now face rush to register keeper in time for pre-season tour | The Sun

MANCHESTER UNITED have agreed a fee with Inter Milan to sign Andre Onana, according to reports.

The Red Devils have made the goalkeeper their number one priority since releasing David de Gea.

Onana has already agreed personal terms on a five-year deal.

And after weeks of negotiations the two clubs have settled on an initial fee of £43million for the Cameroon international, report the Daily Mail.

The deal will also include add-ons which could take the final total to around £47m.

United could announce the deal imminently and hope to process Onana's visa so he can join the club's pre-season tour of the US.

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He could even play a part in Saturday's friendly against Arsenal.

If not, Onana could instead make his first United appearance against Borussia Dortmund or Real Madrid before the end of the month.

Onana's arrival could signal a transfer exit for Dean Henderson, who is wanted by Nottingham Forest.

The 26-year-old spent last season on loan at Forest after a fall-out with the Red Devils.

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Now he is being heavily linked with a permanent move to the City Ground after recovering from the thigh surgery that ruled him out for the last few months of the campaign.

Henderson recently claimed that he “p***ed off the Dutch manager” and believes “he is not in line for a comeback” as he revealed he did not want Ten Hag to see him training as he believed the boss would want to keep him.

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