Following Manchester United's Premier League clash with Arsenal, the spotlight has shifted to the Red Devils' goalkeeping situation after Altay Bayindir's crucial error cost them the match. The game, which ended in a 1-0 defeat for United, highlighted the need for a dependable shot-stopper in their squad.

Bayindir, standing in for the injured Andre Onana, made a costly mistake when he failed to deal with a corner, allowing Arsenal's Riccardo Calafiori to score from close range. United manager Ruben Amorim found himself defending Bayindir's performance post-match, emphasizing the importance of solid decision-making in such critical moments.

Despite Amorim's attempts to downplay the incident, it has become evident that United may need to dip into the transfer market once again to secure a reliable goalkeeper. The manager's comments hint at potential concerns about the current goalkeeping options at the club.

While United showcased promising attacking talent in Bryan Mbeumo and Matheus Cunha, their defensive vulnerabilities were exposed by Arsenal's resilient backline. The need for a goalkeeper capable of making crucial saves and commanding the penalty area has become a pressing issue for the Red Devils.

Unless Manchester United addresses this goalkeeping dilemma, Ruben Amorim is likely to face ongoing scrutiny regarding his team's defensive stability. The upcoming transfer windows could offer the club an opportunity to reinforce their squad and rectify the issues highlighted in the match against Arsenal.