Manchester United are reportedly plotting a savvy, low-cost addition to their goalkeeping department this summer, with a familiar face emerging as the frontrunner. According to transfer insider Alan Nixon, the Red Devils have set their sights on Wolves shot-stopper Sam Johnstone โ a player who knows the Old Trafford turf better than most.
The 33-year-old, who rose through Unitedโs academy ranks before departing in 2018, is understood to be open to returning to the North West for the next chapter of his career. Johnstone, currently plying his trade at Molineux, would arrive as an experienced reserve option, providing reliable cover for Erik ten Hagโs first-choice keeper.
What makes this potential move particularly appealing from Unitedโs perspective is the financial pragmatism. With the club navigating strict financial regulations, a cost-effective deal for a veteran goalkeeper who knows the system and the league makes perfect sense. Johnstone, capped by England and boasting Premier League pedigree, would add depth without breaking the bank.
For Johnstone, a return to the club where he first made his name offers a chance to compete at the highest level again. The move is seen as a win-win: United get a dependable backup, while the former academy star gets to come full circle in a role that respects his experience and ambition.