Newcastle United goalkeeper Martin Dubravka is reportedly keen to join Manchester United.
Following the departure of Dean Henderson to Nottingham Forest on a loan deal, the Red Devils have been looking to bring in another goalkeeper before the transfer window closes.
Eintracht Frankfurt goalkeeper Kevin Trapp was one of the options that United looked at, but the 32-year-old turned down the opportunity to join the Premier League club.
However, a recent report also suggested that Newcastle's Dubravka was also under consideration, with United looking to sign the Slovakia international on loan.
According to transfer expert, Fabrizio Romano, the 33-year-old is keen on a move to Old Trafford and has already agreed personal terms with United.
Martin Dúbravka is prepared to agree on personal terms with Manchester United, not an issue - he's very keen on the move. Up to the two clubs now, talks ongoing. 🚨🔴 #MUFC
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) August 26, 2022
Loan with £5m buy option clause not mandatory now discussed. Kevin Trapp deal, 100% off. pic.twitter.com/YmvZMtO3cV
However, talks are still ongoing between the two clubs over a loan deal that could include a £5m buy option.
Dubravka has not featured for Newcastle this season, with Eddie Howe opting to use summer signing Nick Pope.