Everton make enquiry to sign Manchester United star: Reports
Everton have reportedly made an enquiry over signing Manchester United's Tom Heaton this summer.
According to the Mirror, manager Erik ten Hag has blocked Heaton from joining newly promoted Premier League team Luton Town. Everton have now entered the fray as they search for Asmir Begovic's replacement, who left as a free agent earlier this month.
Everton have Jordan Pickford as their undisputed No. 1. Manchester United, meanwhile, are interested in signing Andre Onana from Inter Milan, who's valued at around £60 million.
So far, the best the Red Devils have been able to manage is a £50 million offer for the Cameroonian custodian. In the event he moves to Old Trafford, the 27-year-old will replace David de Gea, whose exit as a free agent has been confirmed by the club.
Manchester United are also said to be signing another goalkeeper after they land Onana. It remains to be seen what it will mean for Heaton, who could have to settle for little to no playing time for the club next season.
The 37-year-old has a year left in his contract at Old Trafford and played just 180 minutes of football across competitions last season. His most notable spell came at Burnley, where he kept 65 clean sheets in 200 appearances across a six-year spell.
All those games were managed by then-Clarets boss Sean Dyche, who is Everton's head coach.
David de Gea reckons it's the 'right time' for Manchester United exit
David de Gea's exit earlier this month brought an end to his glittering 12-year-long career at Manchester United.
The Spaniard was signed from Atletico Madrid in 2011 and went on to play as the club's No. 1 goalkeeper for 12 seasons. During his stay at Old Trafford, he kept 190 clean sheets in 545 appearances across competitions and won eight trophies, including one Premier League.
An excerpt from the 32-year-old Spanish goalkeeper's farewell message to the Red Devils faithful read (via the aforementioned source):
"It’s been an unforgettable and successful period since I came here. I didn’t think from leaving Madrid as a young boy we would achieve what we did together.
Now, it’s the right time to undertake a new challenge, to push myself again in new surroundings. Manchester will always be in my heart, Manchester has shaped me and will never leave me. We’ve seen it all."
De Gea was the last player in United's squad who was coached by Sir Alex Ferguson.