Manchester United are considering a move for Botafogo goalkeeper John after his standout Club World Cup performances.
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- United scout Botafogo goalkeeper
- Move hinges on Andre Onana's future
- Brazilian club keen to keep him
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WHAT HAPPENED?
Per Goal Brasil, United are interested in signing John from Botafogo despite the Brazilian club's exit from the Club World Cup. The club came through a tough group that also featured PSG and Atletico Madrid, with John keeping a clean sheet against the Champions League holders as his side recorded a famous 1-0 win.
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THE BIGGER PICTURE
Now, per the report, United are considering a move to sign the 29-year-old who has previously been voted the best goalkeeper in Brazil. However, any deal to sign him would hinge on Andre Onana's future. United have been linked with a move for John mainly because of his release clause of £5.8 million ($8m), and now, the club are said to have earmarked him as a potential target to pursue if their current stopper does move on.
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DID YOU KNOW?
While United's interest is understood to be long-standing, the report makes it clear that Botafogo intend to put up a fight to keep their No.1. He is seen as a 'fundamental' part of the playing squad, but it is unclear if the Brazilian side will have any recourse to reject a bid that meets his release clause.
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WHAT NEXT?
United are clearly scouting for goalkeepers and are also keen on Aston Villa's Emiliano Martinez and Lille's Lucas Chevalier.