MANCHESTER UNITED will send Czech keeper Matej Kovar out on loan when they get a new No2.
Sunderland might be tempted to move for the 22-year-old.
Kovar is desperate to play regular first team football this season – something boss Erik ten Hag cannot guarantee him.
The youngster is highly-rated at the Theatre of Dreams with the club keen for him to continue his development elsewhere for the campaign.
He impressed on loan at Swindon during the 2020-21 term where he featured in 21 games in all competitions.
Though he failed to help the Robins avoid relegation into League Two.
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He was then shipped out to League One outfit Burton for the second half of last season where he appeared in six matches.
It is no secret that United are in the market for a new No2 having allowed Dean Henderson to join Nottingham Forest on loan.
SunSport exclusively revealed how Borussia Monchengladbach ace Yann Sommer and Norwich’s Tim Krul were on Ten Hag’s radar.
Meanwhile Eintracht Frankfurt shot-stopper was eyed up, but the German has declared that he has turned down a switch to England.
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Southampton star Alex McCarthy was also touted as an option, along with Leeds’ Illan Meslier.
But United are now looking to secure the services of Newcastle’s Martin Dubravka, who has lost his place in the Magpies starting XI to Nick Pope.
And Toon boss Eddie Howe has revealed that both clubs are in negotiations regarding the Slovakia international.
Howe said: “He’s not in talks with Man United but there has been contact with the clubs.
“Those will continue but I’m reluctant to lose him.
“It’s a decision that’s out of my hands really.”
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk