Manchester United have reportedly placed a £10 million price tag on academy goalkeeper Radek Vitek, signaling a potential permanent departure for the young shot-stopper. The 22-year-old Czech has enjoyed a breakout season on loan at Championship side Bristol City, making the starting role his own and keeping nine clean sheets in 34 appearances.
Vitek's impressive form has created a dilemma for both player and club. While he has expressed a desire to eventually succeed at Old Trafford, he has been clear about needing regular first-team football to continue his development. This puts him in a difficult position at United, where summer signing Senne Lammens has firmly established himself as the undisputed number one, transforming the club's defensive stability.
With veteran Andre Onana also expected to return to the squad, the path to minutes at United appears blocked for the foreseeable future. This has led United to set a clear market value for a player they developed, with Bristol City—where Vitek is already settled and highly regarded—being a likely destination. For fans tracking the next generation of talent, Vitek's situation is a classic case of a promising academy product needing to move on to fulfill his potential, a common storyline in the high-stakes world of top-flight football.
