Manchester United have signalled a serious interest in Paraguay goalkeeper Orlando Gill, with the Spanish outlet Fichajes reporting the Red Devils are ready to act this summer. The 26‑year‑old, currently under contract with San Lorenzo until the end of 2027, is valued at roughly £5 million on Transfermarkt.
Why is Gill on United’s radar?
Gill’s rise accelerated after he helped Paraguay reach the World Cup last‑16, keeping two clean sheets and posting a 79 % save rate across five matches. He also saved two penalties in the shoot‑out that saw his side defeat Germany in the round of 32. Those performances have caught the eye of United’s scouting team, who are looking to reinforce a goalkeeping department that lost Andre Onana to a loan spell at Trabzonspor.
Who does United already have between the sticks?
At Old Trafford the current options are Senne Lammens, Altay Bayındır and veteran Tom Heaton. Lammens, signed from Royal Antwerp, has become a regular starter, while Bayındır is reportedly keen on a move for more playing time. Heaton provides experienced backup but is nearing the end of his contract. Adding a tall, left‑footed shot‑stopper like Gill could give manager Michael Carrick a valuable alternative and increase competition for the No.1 shirt.
How would Gill fit into United’s plans?
Gill stands at 6 ft 6 in, excels in aerial duels and has a reputation for penalty‑saving – traits that align with United’s desire for a commanding presence in goal. His age suggests room for development, meaning United could mould him into a long‑term solution. Financially, a £5 million fee would be modest compared with other targets, leaving budget for midfield and left‑back reinforcements that Carrick is also pursuing.
What’s next for the transfer saga?
If United decide to move, San Lorenzo would be forced to cash in this summer, according to Fichajes. The club has not publicly commented, but a concrete approach from Old Trafford could trigger negotiations before the transfer window closes on 31 August 2026. Carrick’s side will need to balance this potential signing with other areas of the squad, but Gill’s profile makes him a compelling candidate to shore up the last line of defence.
Could Gill become United’s next long‑term No.1?
Should the deal go through, Gill would join a roster that includes Lammens and Bayındır, creating a three‑way battle for the starting spot. His World Cup experience, penalty‑saving knack and physical attributes give him a realistic shot at overtaking the current hierarchy. Only time will tell if the Red Devils make a formal bid, but the buzz around Gill suggests United are serious about adding a new goalkeeper before the season kicks off.
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