Manchester United is unlikely that it will sign a new goalkeeper this summer, Talksport understands.
There were suggestions that after Altay Bayindir’s shaky performance against Arsenal on Sunday they were able to dive into the transfer market.

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The Red Devils stopper was to blame for the Gunners’ winning goal in Old Trafford.
Bayindir was caught by a corner under the ball before he was accidentally on the head of the goalkeeper Riccardo Calafiori.
The Turkey International was mentioned in the starting line -up before Andre Onana’s first election.
In the meantime, 39-year-old Tom Heaton was included under the replacement pieces.
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Before the game, Ruben Amorim confirmed that Onana was suitable for a injury to damage to recover.
The United Boss said: “We are trying to choose the best players for every game, so next week there is a different life.
“We selected these players this week. No (he is not injured), he recovered, but the other boys did it so well in the previous season, so I have to compensate for it.”
Onana suffered the injury at the beginning of the pre -season and missed the entire friendly schedule of United.
His last appearance for the club came in May in their collision after the season against the Asean All-Stars.
He was able to return to Grimsby Town in the Carabao Cup on August 27 on Sunday to Fulham before the Red Devils trip.

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In the meantime, Amorim was asked about the game about his selection.
During his press conference, a reporter asked if he should have started Heaton instead of Bayindir.
In response, an amorinated Amorim simply said: “Why?” Before he added, he was “satisfied with the three goalkeepers”.
United was associated with several goalkeeper goals this summer.
Conversation previously reported that the club strengthened its interest in Antwerp Senne Lammens.
The 23-year-old Belgian held ten cleaning sheets in 44 games last season.

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Amorim was also asked to not re -sign the former goalkeeper David de Gea, who is now playing for Fiorentina.
Tony Cascarino said to Talksport: “I can’t see that, I just can’t see this story.
“It may be true, but I just don’t think Manchester United wants to return there.
“I think the club and where they are, the stature of the club that it feels like they are going back to a goalkeeper in the time.
“I think it would also cause many problems that Onana is also in the club.
“Every new goalkeeper that they may not like, but especially the type they have been replaced. That feels like much luggage there.”
The 34-year-old appeared in Old Trafford 545 appearances for United for 12 years.
During this time he won eight trophies, including a Premier League title and the Europa League.