Burnley goalkeeper Nick Pope is being tracked by Manchester United.
The Daily Star says the Old Trafford club are reportedly willing to sell No 1 David de Gea, their highest-earner on wages of £370,000-a-week, if the right offer came in.
But they apparently believe Dean Henderson, 22, is too inexperienced to replace De Gea on a full-time basis for the moment.
Pope, 28, could therefore fit the bill but United may have to stump up £50million for the England international.
That was Burnley's valuation when Chelsea tried to sign him last summer and it could rise further if he is involved with England at this summer's European Championship.
And United could face competition for Pope from Tottenham, who could be forced to replace long-standing keeper Hugo Lloris if he leaves in June.