Manchester United have reached an agreement with Inter for the transfer of goalkeeper Andre Onana, 90min understands.

The Cameroon international has been established as United's first choice goalkeeping target and long-term successor to David de Gea, who saw his contract expire and left the club earlier this month. United have been in discussions with Inter over recent days to come to a deal over the transfer of the 27-year-old.

Inter had been holding out for €60m and had knocked back two offers from United for Onana, but a deal has now been reached after further talks. It's understood United have committed to paying €54m (£46m) inclusive of add-ons to secure Onana's services. The add-ons themselves are worth €4m of that fee, and while all payment terms are yet to be finalised there are no forecasted issues.