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Former Manchester United goalkeeper Ben Foster believes securing Emiliano Martinez would be a game-changing move for the club, potentially attracting other top talents.
A potential transfer for Emiliano Martinez could redefine Manchester United’s summer, according to former Red Devils goalkeeper Ben Foster. The buzz around United’s goalkeeping situation has intensified amid reports linking current keeper André Onana with a move to Ligue 1 side AS Monaco.
With Onana’s future at Old Trafford increasingly uncertain, attention has turned to his potential replacement. Martinez, the Aston Villa shot-stopper, has emerged as a prime target. The Argentine goalkeeper, who has been consistently linked with United, is expected to leave Villa Park this summer, with several clubs showing interest.
On The Fozcast Podcast, Foster described the potential acquisition of Martinez as a "masterstroke" for Manchester United. He emphasized that while it would be a significant loss for Aston Villa, it would also signal United’s ambition in the transfer market. “That’s a good move for Manchester United, and it’s going to be a massive miss for Aston Villa,” Foster said. “If they do sign him, I think it enables United to go and flex their muscles and get a couple more big boys.”
Foster also highlighted the need for further reinforcements, even after potential signings like Matheus Cunha and Bryan Mbeumo. “Mbeumo has already been spoken about, and Cunha is already through the door. But I don’t think they are going to be anywhere near challenging. Even the top ten is going to be a struggle this season for them,” he added.
Securing Martinez, the 2024 FIFA Goalkeeper of the Year, would not only strengthen United’s defense but also enhance their appeal to other top-tier players. Foster suggested that such a signing could help attract talents like Viktor Gyökeres or Xavi Simons, reinforcing United’s relevance in the competitive transfer market.
With head coach Rúben Amorim pushing for high-profile additions, Martinez’s arrival could mark a turning point for Manchester United, setting the stage for a transformative summer. The club’s hierarchy, led by INEOS, may view this as a pivotal opportunity to reclaim their status among Europe’s elite.
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