Man Utd miss out on transfer target they've monitored for SIX YEARS to Belgian minnows despite 'having fee agreed'

The US Sun
 
Man Utd miss out on transfer target they've monitored for SIX YEARS to Belgian minnows despite 'having fee agreed'

JAPANESE goalkeeper Zion Suzuki has sensationally rejected a transfer to Manchester United.

The 20-year-old has been on United's radar for the last six years.

However, he is set to snub a move to Old Trafford in favour of joining Belgian Pro League side STVV.

According to Manchester Evening News, Man Utd agreed a fee with Urawa Red Diamonds for Suzuki this summer.

worth around £5million - the most expensive fee in J-League history.

The Red Devils had planned to continue developing the goalkeeper for two years before promoting him to the first team.

But Suzuki's desire to represent Japan at the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris was a huge factor in his decision to join Belgian minnows STVV.

Man Utd have already signed Andre Onana this summer.

The 27-year-old joined the Red Devils in a £47m transfer from Inter Milan last month, making him the third-most expensive goalkeeper in football history.

He signed a five-year deal with an option for a further season upon his arrival.

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Former first-choice goalkeeper David De Gea became a free agent in July following the expiry of his contract.

Dean Henderson's future at the club is also in doubt amid talks of a move to Nottingham Forest.

However, he could be forced to stay at Old Trafford this summer due to fears that a medical elsewhere would disrupt his recovery from a thigh injury.