Losing David De Gea would be disastrous for Man Utd, make no mistake. He's one of Europe's best goalkeepers, and he's undeniably one of Man Utd's best and most consistent players. 

However, the prospect of losing him is, very quickly, becoming a realistic outcome. According to the Evening Standard, De Gea is reluctant to agree fresh terms at Old Trafford, owing to his own personal ambitions. Clearly not content with not winning major trophies, the Spaniard is seemingly prepared to, at least, consider an exit to achieve his aims.

So, if he were to leave, make no mistake, Man Utd would have to spend big in order to be able to replace him. It's not easy to replace someone so good, though, and so they'll need to target someone that is world-class in search of a replacement. In that hunt, they can only end with one man - Jan Oblak.

Like De Gea, Oblak has emerged as one of Europe's best over the last few years, and he's continually been one of if not the single best goalkeeper in La Liga.

Incredible shot-stopping, fantastic agility, solid aerial dominance - Oblak is the sort of goalkeeper that any team would be lucky to have.

Granted, he's helped out by the strength of the Atletico Madrid defence, but he's still regularly called into action, and more often than not, he's on the successful end of an opposing attack.

Oblak is one of very few goalkeepers in the world that is able to hold a candle to De Gea, and at 25-years-old, the Slovenian is only getting better.

Thoughts?