Emiliano Martínez, the Aston Villa goalkeeper and World Cup winner, has become the subject of intense transfer speculation linking him with a move to Manchester United. Recent reports suggest that the 32-year-old Argentine is keen on joining the Red Devils, with some outlets even claiming he is "desperate" to make the switch to Old Trafford. This potential transfer has ignited discussions among fans and pundits alike, raising questions about the future of United's current goalkeeper, Andre Onana, and the implications for both clubs.
Several factors are reportedly driving Martínez's desire to join Manchester United. Firstly, his close friendship with fellow Argentine Lisandro Martínez, who plays as a defender for United, is believed to be a significant draw. The prospect of playing alongside his international teammate at club level is undoubtedly appealing. Secondly, despite Manchester United's recent struggles, finishing a dismal 15th in the Premier League, Martínez seemingly views a move to the club as a step up in his career. Some reports indicate that he has turned down offers from other "big hitters" in the hope of securing a transfer to United.
Manchester United's interest in Martínez stems from concerns about the performances of Andre Onana. Since arriving at Old Trafford, Onana has struggled to consistently replicate the form he showed at Inter Milan, leading to scrutiny and speculation about his future. While Onana has kept more clean sheets and made more saves than Martinez over the last couple of seasons, the club may be considering a change in goalkeeping department, and Martínez's availability has presented an opportunity.
However, the potential transfer is not without its complications. Aston Villa may need to sell players to comply with Profit and Sustainability Rules (PSR), making Martínez a potentially valuable asset to offload. It's suggested that Villa would seek a fee in the region of £30 million to £40 million for the goalkeeper, who is contracted to the club until 2029. Furthermore, any move for Martínez is likely contingent on Manchester United being able to sell Onana, which may prove difficult. Some reports suggest that there has been no approach from Manchester United to Aston Villa for Emiliano Martinez. It's also worth noting that while Martínez is a world-class shot-stopper, his performances were far from flawless last season, leading some to question whether he would be a significant upgrade on Onana.
Whether Emiliano Martínez will be playing his football at Old Trafford next season remains to be seen. The transfer window is full of twists and turns, and many factors could influence the outcome of this potential deal.