Manchester United are reportedly eyeing a summer move for Torino goalkeeper Vanja Milinković-Savić as the club looks to address mounting concerns in the goalkeeping department.
According to CaughtOffside, the Red Devils have made initial inquiries about the 27-year-old Serbian international, who is enjoying a standout season in Serie A. With Andre Onana’s inconsistent form under increasing scrutiny and backup Altay Bayındır failing to inspire confidence, United are expected to prioritize the signing of a reliable shot-stopper during the upcoming transfer window.
Milinković-Savić, who has previously been on United’s radar, has quietly become one of Serie A’s most dependable goalkeepers. In the current campaign, he has conceded just 33 goals in 33 appearances, while keeping 10 clean sheets. His save percentage of 75.97%, including 98 saves from 129 shots faced, highlights his consistency. Notably, he boasts a league-best 77.3% save rate and has made four penalty saves this season—making him one of the top-performing keepers in Italy.
Manchester United are not alone in their pursuit, with Chelsea and Manchester City also monitoring the Serbian, who is reportedly open to a move to a higher-profile club. A return to Old Trafford would mark a full-circle moment for Milinković-Savić, who previously spent time in United’s academy earlier in his career.
With his commanding presence, sharp reflexes, and impressive distribution, Milinković-Savić could be a key part of Ruben Amorim’s potential rebuild at United. At a reported valuation of just £17 million, he represents a cost-effective solution to the club’s goalkeeping woes—offering both quality and long-term potential.
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