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Manchester United are now looking at Feyenoord’s Justin Bijlow and Eintracht Frankfurt’s Kevin Trapp to solve Erik ten Hag’s keeper headache.
United don’t have the money to deliver all of their manager’s summer targets. The £60m spent on Mason Mount will account for half of the club’s £120 million transfer budget.
The FFP restrictions mean United don’t have the £60 million it would take Inter Milan to sell Andre Onana.
And although the Reds hope to sell a number of players to raise more funds, they have now started to look at cheaper options.
Feyenoord will demand £20million for 25-year-old Dutch international Bijlow.
Trapp, 32, who has made seven appearances for Germany, would command a fee close to £10million.
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