Man Utd have two David de Gea replacement ideas including star with bonk-mad WAG
Manchester United's two possible replacements for David de Gea includes Germany international Kevin Trapp – who has a stunning self-confessed sex-loving Brazilian WAG.
Eintracht Frankfurt stopper Trapp, who spent four years at PSG, is on United's reported shortlist alongside Justin Bijlow as Erik ten Hag looks for a more reliable goalkeeper.
Should Trapp, 32, end up replacing the Spain international on the expiration of his contract, Izabel Goulart could well join him in Manchester.
Supermodel Izabel is hugely famous in her own right, having 4.5 million Instagram followers and previously working with brands like Victoria's Secret and Armani.
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Furthermore, she has previously opened up on their relations between the sheets – but admits he's not always in the mood.
Izabel was quoted as saying by The Sun back in 2018: "Kevin and I make love a lot – four or five times a week.
"But if he has played in an important game and his team loses, I can make myself beautiful, have my nails done and wear my best lingerie – and there still won't be any sex."
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The Mirror report that FFP restrictions have ruled United out of a deal involving Inter Milan's Andre Onana – who is rated at around £60million.
That leaves, the experienced Trapp and 25-year-old Justin Bijlow as they most likely options moving forward.
Bijlow, who has made eight appearances for the Netherlands, made 34 appearances last season as Feyenoord won the Eredivisie.
Despite United's transfer dealings being put on hold by the ongoing uncertainty over their take-over, one key signing is ready to sign.
A deal worth £60m has been agreed with Chelsea for the transfer of Mason Mount, who failed to impress in the Premier League last season.
United fans will be hoping for further additions including a goalkeeper, following their return to Champions League football.
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