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Man Utd identifies ‘Emiliano Martinez alternative’ to replace Andre Onana

Manchester United’s goalkeeping headache might soon have a French twist. After weeks of being linked with World Cup winner Emiliano Martinez, the club now appears to have shifted gears — and eyes — towards Lille’s young shot-stopper Lucas Chevalier.

With Andre Onana’s two seasons turning into a highlight reel of bloopers, United are quietly preparing for change.

Despite backing Onana publicly, the club is said to be exploring options behind the scenes. A move for Martinez had been in play, but that trail has “gone cold”.

Atletico Madrid seem to have stolen the Argentine’s heart — and possibly, his signature — with Saudi clubs lurking too, wallet-first.

Why Man United might go for Chevalier?

As per sources (via Football Insider) Lucas Chevalier has emerged as a strong candidate to step into Old Trafford’s goal.

The 23-year-old had a solid 2024–25 season at Lille, racking up 13 clean sheets in 48 matches. He may not have the World Cup medal Martinez boasts, but what he does offer is consistency — something United fans would happily trade for the weekly rollercoaster of errors from Onana.

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Chevalier isn’t just a flash in the pan either. He’s already notched up over 150 senior appearances and has been a reliable figure for Lille since making his debut in 2021.

He’s under contract until 2027, but United wouldn’t need to empty the INEOS’ pockets to get him. A deal around £25.6 million could do the trick.

While Onana wants to stay and prove himself to Ruben Amorim, the board seems keen to prepare for every scenario — especially after finishing a painful 15th in the league and falling short in Europe.

Is Chevalier the man to bring calm to United’s chaos between the posts? Or just another name in a long line of hopefuls?

Time will tell. But if Martinez was plan A, Chevalier might just be the smart, affordable plan B with less drama and fewer TikTok dances.

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