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Reds Legend Warns Against Standing Still
Following Manchester United’s narrow 1–0 loss to Arsenal, former club captain Wayne Rooney has urged his old side to make a bold move in the transfer market. Speaking on his podcast, Rooney declared it would be “crazy” for United not to pursue Gianluigi Donnarumma, the Paris Saint-Germain goalkeeper expected to leave the French champions this summer.
Van Der Sar Comparison Highlights Trust Factor
Rooney pointed to United’s most successful defensive era under Edwin van der Sar, stressing how the Dutchman’s composure gave defenders a level of assurance that transformed the team’s stability. He argued that Donnarumma, who has been valued at around €85 million, has the same ability to project confidence across the backline.
Onana Under Pressure To Deliver
While Rooney acknowledged the qualities of current No.1 Andre Onana, he questioned whether the Cameroonian has yet provided the consistency needed at the very highest level. “A top goalkeeper eliminates doubts,” Rooney said, suggesting that errors in such a crucial role undermine not only results but also the mentality of the entire squad.
United’s Next Steps In Transfer Market
With Donnarumma seemingly available and eager for a fresh challenge, United face mounting pressure to decide if they will act. The Italian international boasts an impressive record of minimal errors leading to goals and is widely regarded as one of Europe’s most reliable shot-stoppers. For Rooney, the choice is clear: “If Manchester United are serious about competing again, they need a goalkeeper who makes the defence believe.”
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