Manchester United legend Paul Scholes is convinced his former side should have made a move to sign Gianluigi Donnarumma before Manchester City swooped for the goalkeeper.
Having been told he was no longer needed at Paris Saint-Germain, Donnarumma completed his move to City before Monday’s transfer deadline day after Ederson was sold to Fenerbahce.
The Italy international joined the Premier League giants for a relatively modest fee of £26million, signing a five-year deal at the Etihad with the option of a further year.
United meanwhile also found themselves in the market for a new goalkeeper on deadline day with Andre Onana and Altay Bayindir enduring disastrous starts to the new season.
The club held talks with Emiliano Martinez, even agreeing terms with the Aston Villa goalkeeper befo