Brazilian Goalie Ready to Accept Man United Proposal
Brazilian goalkeeper John Victor is reportedly eager to accept a move to Manchester United, with sources close to the player indicating his readiness to embrace the challenge of playing at Old Trafford.

The 29-year-old Botafogo shot-stopper has emerged as a prime target for the Red Devils as they look to bolster their goalkeeping options, especially in light of Andre Onana’s recent hamstring injury.
Reports from Brazil, including GOAL Brasil, suggest that Manchester United are prepared to activate John Victor’s release clause, which is understood to be in the region of £6 million.
This relatively modest fee makes him an attractive and financially viable option for United as new manager Ruben Amorim continues to reshape his squad.
John Victor’s impressive performances for Botafogo, particularly during this summer’s FIFA Club World Cup, have caught the attention of European clubs.
Standing at approximately two meters tall, he is known for his commanding presence in the box, strong aerial ability, and commendable distribution skills – attributes that align with Amorim’s possession-based system.
While Andre Onana is expected to remain the club’s first-choice goalkeeper when fit, his injury, which will rule him out of pre-season and potentially the start of the Premier League campaign, has accelerated United’s pursuit of a reliable deputy.
Furthermore, with speculation surrounding the future of Altay Bayindir, who is reportedly attracting interest from other clubs, John Victor’s arrival would provide crucial depth and competition between the sticks.
For John Victor, a move to the Premier League and a club of Manchester United’s stature represents a significant step up in his career.
The opportunity to compete at the highest level is understood to be a major draw, and he is reportedly keen to prove himself on the grand stage.
Negotiations are expected to intensify in the coming days, with Botafogo reportedly already preparing for their goalkeeper’s potential departure and actively searching for replacements.
