Manchester United are interested for a potential move for Japanese goalkeeper Zion Suzuki.
According to the Athletic, the 20-year-old shot-stopper has chosen to forego the opportunity to join Old Trafford, instead opting to sign with Belgian side Sint-Truidense.
The Japan international, highly regarded for his goalkeeping prowess, had the potential to become a valuable long-term asset for the Red Devils.
Following the Red Devils' recent signing of Andre Onana as a replacement for David De Gea, there remains a possibility of another goalkeeper addition before the summer transfer window closes.
Suzuki, who could have served as a promising long-term option and an ideal backup for Onana, has opted for a move to Belgium despite the Premier League giants reportedly having reached an agreement with his current club, Urawa Red Diamonds.
With the summer transfer window winding down, attention turns to whether United will redirect their focus toward another goalkeeper signing.
The club's Premier League campaign is set to commence against Wolverhampton Wanderers on Monday, August 13, making the acquisition of necessary reinforcements a priority in the remaining days.
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