Manchester United have reportedly joined Chelsea in the race to sign one of Africa's sought-after stars ahead of the new seasons.
Both Premier League are said to be keen on improving in the goalkeeping department, although the Red Devils have reportedly tabled a two-year extension for David de Gea who is out of contract next month.
However, it seems both English sides are keen on Inter Milan goalkeeper Andre Onana who has impressed over the last year.
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The Guardian reported that the Cameroonian has emerged as a target for the Blues as new coach Mauricio Pochettino looks to strengthen his squad.
Kepa Arrizabalaga ended the season as Chelsea's number shot-stopper as Edouard Mendy has been linked with a departure after falling down the pecking order when Graham Potter took over from Thomas Tuchel.
United, meanwhile, offered De Gea a two-year deal despite the Spaniard's form this season while other reports claim that the Spaniard is also willing to take a pay cut.
De Gea has come in for criticism for his struggles with playing out from the back, with pundits and former players calling for the Erik ten Hag to move on from the Spaniard.
Onana is also familiar with the way Ten Hag wants to play, having spent a couple years under the Dutchman at Ajax Amsterdam.