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After rejection by Zion Suzuki, Ten Hag second choice for Manchester United goal

Manchester United already have the next name on the list to become the back up keeper for the team.

By Angus Barnes

Manchester United already have the next name on the list to become the back up keeper for the team.
Manchester United already have the next name on the list to become the back up keeper for the team.
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While the Manchester United team recently suffered the rejection of the Japan League keeper, it seems that the team could already be working on the next name on the list of transfers.

The fact is that everyone at the red devils office was surprised when Zion Suzuki decided to reject the mover that would have taken him from the Uruwa Reds team in the Japanese League to being the Manchester United back up keeper, but now it has been reported that they could actually be looking to sign the actual player that would be ready to accept the deal and the role.

The reason why Suzuki decided to reject the offer was due to the fact that he wanted to have more playing time to make sure that he would be the keeper for the Japan National team that would play in the next Olympics, but now it seems that Altay Bayindir does not have that issue and could be ready to make the move to the team.

Altay Bayindir currently is the keeper of the Fenerbahce team, and he is also the starting keeper for the Turkey National team, but despite that it has been reported that the 25 year old keeper does believe that becoming the next back up keeper for the red devil is actually a step forward in his career and would not affect his role with the national team.

Altay Bayindir value

Now it seems that BBC Sports has reported that the red devils are looking to complete the Altay Bayindir deal for less than 5 million euros, and with the player himself putting pressure for the deal to happen, it now seems that it could actually be that amount that would give Ten Hag and United their new backup keeper for the next season.


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