Manchester United and Arsenal are reportedly contemplating whether to make an approach for a League One goalkeeper.
Both Premier League giants already have a cemented first-choice between the sticks in Andre Onana and David Raya respectively.
On current form, the pair are arguably the best performing goalkeepers in the top flight and they are unlikely to be removed from their positions any time soon.
However, neither club are particularly deep when it comes to backup choices with Altay Bayindir and Neto not having long-term futures at their respective teams.
Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta recently handed a senior debut to 16-year-old Jack Porter but there are no plans to fast-track the teenager into the senior ranks on a permanent basis.
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Who are Man United, Arsenal chasing?
Both teams, particularly Arsenal, could benefit from adding homegrown talent to their squads and bringing a goalkeeper who could provide backup between the sticks may be viewed as an ideal low-cost route.
According to TEAMtalk, both the Red Devils and Gunners have retained an interest in signing Wigan Athletic goalkeeper Sam Tickle.
Having come through the academy setup at the DW Stadium, Tickle has established himself as one of the best stoppers in the third tier of English football.
As many as 26 clean sheets have been kept in 65 appearances, including seven in 10 League One outings during 2024-25.
Tickle possesses a contract with the Latics until 2028, providing Wigan with a position of strengthen when it comes to demanding their desired fee.
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Nevertheless, there would likely be an openness to do business if a substantial proposal was placed in front of the North West outfit in January or beyond.
Wigan braced for offers
The report alleges that Wigan are of the opinion that bids will be made in January, leaving them to decide on a potential valuation.
There is realistically also the option of agreeing to a sale if Tickle can be loaned back to them for the remainder of the campaign.
Although Wigan currently sit in 15th position in the League One standings, they are only three points adrift of the playoff places.