MAN UNITED EYES LEEDS KEEPER DARLOW MOVE
Manchester United are exploring a move for Leeds United goalkeeper Alex Darlow, according to transfer sources. The Whites' shot-stopper has become a target for Erik ten Hag's side as they assess options in the goalkeeping market ahead of the summer transfer window.
Darlow, who has been a consistent performer for Leeds in the Championship, is attracting attention from multiple Premier League clubs following his displays in Yorkshire. United's interest comes amid ongoing evaluations of their current squad depth between the sticks. The 31-year-old keeper has proven himself as a reliable, experienced presence—qualities that appeal to a club rebuilding its defensive infrastructure.
Leeds' financial position as a Championship club means they may be open to negotiations for established players, particularly if they fail to secure immediate promotion back to the Premier League. Darlow's contract situation and availability remain key factors in whether United pursue an official bid. The keeper's age profile suggests he would serve as experienced cover rather than a long-term number one solution.
Ten Hag has prioritized defensive stability throughout his tenure at Old Trafford. Adding experienced personnel without massive outlay aligns with United's current transfer strategy, especially after significant summer spending in previous windows. Darlow's familiarity with the English game and proven pedigree in high-pressure situations add practical value.
Other clubs are believed to be monitoring the situation, making this a competitive pursuit. Leeds would likely demand a fee reflecting Darlow's importance to their Championship campaign, though a summer move becomes more feasible if promotion hopes fade.
What happens next depends on United's other defensive priorities and whether competing offers emerge for the goalkeeper.