Manchester United ready to launch surprise move for 29-year-old goalkeeper - Reports
Manchester United are reportedly ready to launch a surprise move to sign Everton shot-stopper Jordan Pickford this summer.
According to TalkSPORT, the Red Devils would want to sign Pickford regardless of David de Gea's future at the club. The Spaniard's contract, which has the option of a 12-month extension, expires at the end of the month.
De Gea has been the club's No. 1 since his move from Atletico Madrid 12 years ago. However, he has endured a difficult campaign, making high-profile errors and for his notable lack of finesse in possession.
The Red Devils reportedly want a player who could replace or compete with De Gea, and Pickford has emerged as a leading candidate. The England international could jump at the chance of joining Manchester United, who will play in the UEFA Champions League next season.
The 29-year-old is yet to play in Europe. Everton could be open to a sale, as they seek to raise funds and apparently value Pickford at around £30 million. He signed a long-term deal in February, extending his stay at Goodison Park till 2027.
It remains to be seen if De Gea signs a new deal at Old Trafford. Recent reports suggest that he could reject offers from Saudi Arabia due to his wish to continue at Manchester United.
Manchester United need to 'charge the batteries' after hectic season - Raphael Varane
Manchester United had a lengthy season, especially domestically. They reached the final of both domestic cup competitions - winning the EFL Cup but losing the FA Cup final.
They also played 12 games in the UEFA Europa League before being knocked out in the quarterfinals by Sevilla (5-2 on aggregate). Raphael Varane had a busy season when he was fit and available.
Despite suffering two injuries, the Frenchman featured in 34 games across competitions. He knows the importance of adequate rest before the start of the new campaign, where his team will play in the UEFA Champions League.
Speaking to the club's website, the former Real Madrid centre-back said:
"It has been a very long season. So the last rest was in June last year! So yeah, I think it's important to charge the batteries and come back stronger. I think sometimes it's the best work you can do.
"So I need to rest too. And as I say, come back stronger because the next season will be a big challenge, and I’m very excited. So we have to be ready for it."
The 30-year-old won his first trophy with the Red Devils in February, playing the full 90 minutes in the 2-0 EFL Cup final win against Newcastle United. It was United's first title in six years.