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United Target Scotland Keeper Gunn Amid Goalkeeper Shake‑up

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Manchester United eye a surprise signing of Scotland keeper Angus Gunn after Nottingham Forest released the 30‑year‑old on a free. Gunn earned Scotland’s No. 1 spot at the World Cup, raising his profile. United face a shake‑up in goalkeeping as André Onana and Altay Bayindir hover near exits. The club seeks an experienced backup to stabilize the backline for the season ahead.

Meanwhile, Sporting CP captain Morten Hjulmand has attracted Arsenal and Manchester City interest, with the Denmark international a childhood fan of the Gunners. Arsenal eyes midfield reinforcement this summer, while City monitor Hjulmand’s development in Portugal. Serie A options thin, with Inter and Napoli the only realistic clubs, but the player’s contract keeps him in the Premier League orbit ahead.

Other fronts see Chelsea probing Crystal Palace for defender Maxence Lacroix, while Bruno Fernandes signals a stay at United despite a £100 million Saudi offer. West Ham striker Jarrod Bowen remains open to an Everton switch, potentially worth £50 million. These moves illustrate the clubs’ aggressive reshaping ahead of the new season, with United poised to overhaul its goalkeeping department for defenders.