Manchester United have drawn up an alternatives shortlist as they battle to reach terms with Inter Milan for Andre Onana.
United manager Erik ten Hag wants a new goalkeeper signing made and Onana is the priority.
However, with Inter refusing to drop their €60m asking price, it has forced United to consider other options.
The Mirror says under consideration are Feyenoord No1 Justin Biljow and Eintracht Frankfurt's Kevin Trapp.
Both players can be signed for significantly less compared to Onana this summer.
A year ago, Trapp announced in a statement: "Dear fans, there have been a lot of reports of interest in Manchester United in the past few days.
"It is true that there is a written offer. Manchester United is a world club and the fact that I can deal with and think about such an offer, I hope everyone understands.
"Yesterday, however, I informed the person in charge of both clubs that I had chosen Eintracht. I have experienced unforgettable things here with Frankfurt and we made history together. The start to the season has been bumpy, but I have absolute faith in us."