Manchester United has placed OGC Nice goalkeeper Marcin Bułka on their growing list of potential targets for the goalkeeping position, as reported by Ben Jacobs.
The 25-year-old Polish international is one of several players being carefully assessed by the Red Devils as they consider their long-term approach to the goalkeeping role.
While Andre Onana currently holds the title of first-choice goalkeeper for Man United, his position is becoming less secure.
Officials at the club have not yet communicated to Onana that he is no longer required, but there are ongoing internal discussions about whether the Cameroonian will retain his status as the unchallenged No. 1 for the next season.
Onana joined United from Inter Milan in 2023 for a significant fee, but he has experienced a tough time at Old Trafford, committing key errors in both domestic and European competitions.
Although he has shown some improvement as the season progressed, there are ongoing concerns regarding his consistency and suitability within manager Ruben Amorim’s system.
Bułka, who has previously played for Chelsea and PSG, has excelled in France’s top league with consistent playing time.
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His impressive performances have drawn the attention of United scouts, who have been watching him closely in recent months.
Additionally, United is interested in Aston Villa’s Emiliano Martínez, who is rumored to be contemplating a summer transfer from Villa Park.
The World Cup-winning Argentine is valued not only at Old Trafford but also by Atletico Madrid, which adds extra competition for his signing.
Martinez brings experience, leadership, and a strong mentality for crucial matches—traits that United may find crucial if they opt to part ways with Onana or seek a direct upgrade.