Manchester United Considers Signing Leeds United Goalkeeper
Manchester United is considering signing Leeds United goalkeeper Karl Darlow to strengthen the goalkeeper position with an experienced backup option during the summer transfer window, according to "The Athletic."
The newspaper explained that Darlow, who is 35 years old, is considered a potential option for Manchester United in a free transfer deal as his contract with Leeds United approaches its end on June 30.
Manchester United's interest comes as part of their search for a reliable backup goalkeeper with experience in English football, capable of making a contribution when needed without being the primary goalkeeper.
On the other hand, Leeds United is looking to renew the goalkeeper's contract after he finished the season as the first choice under coach Daniel Farke, leaving his future uncertain for now.
The source indicated that the goalkeeper is considering whether to stay with Leeds United for greater stability or to move to Manchester United for a new experience with a bigger club, but with a less active role.
The newspaper explained that Darlow, who is 35 years old, is considered a potential option for Manchester United in a free transfer deal as his contract with Leeds United approaches its end on June 30.
Manchester United's interest comes as part of their search for a reliable backup goalkeeper with experience in English football, capable of making a contribution when needed without being the primary goalkeeper.
On the other hand, Leeds United is looking to renew the goalkeeper's contract after he finished the season as the first choice under coach Daniel Farke, leaving his future uncertain for now.
The source indicated that the goalkeeper is considering whether to stay with Leeds United for greater stability or to move to Manchester United for a new experience with a bigger club, but with a less active role.