Andy Goldstein asked Manchester United to replace Andre Onana with an English international.
The Red Devils have shown interest in signing a new goalkeeper this summer.
The long -term goal of Zion Suzuki was scouted by the club because it continues to impress for the Italian side parma.
However, United has now been said that he should for Southampton’s Aaron Ramsdale to Southampton Shoop.
The 27-year-old was made available for loans by the departed outfit.
It comes when he returns to the Three Lions squad in time for the World Cup next summer.
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Rangers and Galatasaray have already developed as candidates to sign the former Arsenal man.
Goldstein is very interested in seeing that his club as an alternative to Onana takes a step for Ramsdale.
In the speech on Drive, Talksport’s co-moderator said: “I think there are a whole series of clubs in the Premier League that could easily make him number one.
“In no particular order, my club (United), I would be honestly dear Aaron Ramsdale than Onana.
“Spurs, I think he’s better than Vicario. Chelsea, who cries after a goalkeeper. West Ham. Newcastle, I also used Newcastle.”
Ramsdale made 30 Premier League appearances for the saints last season after his arrival.

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However, he could not help his side avoid an immediate return to the championship.
Southampton set a new record for the earliest descent in the history of the Premier League with 30 games.
Ramsdale is not only the highest earner in the club, but also three years.
Onana is also under contract until 2028 after he came to United from Inter Milan two years ago.
Last season, the Cameroon International performed 50 games in all complexes.
In these games he held 11 clean leaves and collected a total of 65 goals.
Despite the criticism of Onana, he was recently supported by the United legend Edwin van der Sar.
The Dutch icon said to Talksport: “I have known him for a long time. He spent four or five years in Ajax. I trained with him and saw him coming.
“He has great strengths. He is sporty. He has good reaction savings. Good with his feet and everything. I am sure he will get over it.
“Sometimes it’s not easy. Sometimes your performance or the pressure there is.
“But I saw how he played for Ajax, for Inter, Champions League final. I am sure that he will be fine for the next season.
“I think there are more areas in which United should see whether you can have a better player, another player.
“But I don’t think the goalkeeper situation has to be addressed now.”
Onana can also benefit from fewer games next season, with United in Europe not ending in Europe after the 15th last semester.