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Manchester United are eyeing unhappy PSG goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma, according to reports. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer could finally settle his goalkeeper conundrum by targeting Donnarumma, who would arrive as a top-class option for both the present and future.
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In August, United great Gary Neville explained that while he was happy with United's summer business, Solskjaer must decide on a number one goalkeeper.
He told Sky Sports: "I think just sort the goalkeeping situation out, settle that down, decide who is going to be number one and United are in a good position defensively."
Dean Henderson ended last season as first-choice, but David de Gea stole a march after he contracted COVID-19 during pre-season.
The Spaniard has started the new campaign in brilliant form, seemingly establishing himself as Solskjaer's number one again.
Gary Neville wants Ole Gunnar Solskjaer to settle on a goalkeeper. (Image: GETTY)
With De Gea and Henderson vying for the same spot once again, the United manager could solve the dilemma by snubbing both and signing a new goalkeeper altogether.
According to Calciomercato, Donnarumma is unsettled at PSG, despite only joining the Ligue 1 giants on a free transfer in the summer.
The 22-year-old is currently playing second fiddle behind Keylor Navas in Mauricio Pochettino's pecking order.
Barcelona, Chelsea, Inter Milan, Juventus and United are among several other clubs interested in a swoop for Donnarumma.
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De Gea's early season form is just one of a couple of issues with this potential scenario, which could prevent a move for Donnarumma.
If the former AC Milan star joins United, he will expect to replace the 30-year-old as Solskjaer's number one immediately.
If Donnarumma is unhappy with playing backup at PSG, he's more than unlikely to settle for a similar role after moving to England.
He boasts undoubted potential, though, and could be a genuine option as Solskjaer seemingly continues to struggle to decide on his long-term goalkeeping plans.