Manchester United is considering Aaron Ramsdale as a solution to their goalkeeping issues. Ruben Amorim faces a dilemma in choosing a starting goalkeeper for the team's Europa League quarter-final. Andre Onana's recent performances have raised concerns, prompting the coach to explore other options. Southampton's Ramsdale has emerged as a potential target for the 20-time English league champions, with his solid performances drawing interest from multiple clubs.
Ramsdale's consistent displays despite Southampton's struggles have garnered attention, with his shot-stopping abilities highlighted by 105 saves in the league. The England international's market value stands at €16 million, making him an attractive prospect for clubs in need of goalkeeping reinforcements. While West Ham United also eyes Ramsdale, Manchester United's interest signals a potential move to bolster their defensive line for the upcoming season.