ONANA REFUSES TO QUIT MAN UTD! KEEPER VOWS TO FIGHT FOR PLACE DESPITE AMORIM'S SERIE A REPLACEMENT PLANS
Manchester United shot-stopper André Onana is reportedly committed to staying at Old Trafford and fighting for his place, even as speculation swirls about potential replacements being lined up by incoming managerial candidate Ruben Amorim. Despite mixed form in his debut season, the Cameroonian international appears determined to prove his worth in the Premier League.
Onana Dismisses Exit Talk
After enduring a challenging first year in English football, Onana has made it clear that he has no intention of leaving Manchester United this summer. The 28-year-old, who arrived from Inter Milan last year with high expectations, faced early criticism for high-profile errors but has steadily improved his performances in the latter stages of the season.
Sources close to the player suggest Onana remains fully focused on his long-term role at United and is prepared to compete with any new arrival for the No.1 jersey.
Amorim Eyes Serie A Talent
As United continue to evaluate their future direction, especially in the event of a managerial change, reports suggest that Ruben Amorim — should he be appointed — is considering potential goalkeeper options from Serie A. Amorim is believed to favour a goalkeeper who is comfortable with the ball at his feet and fits his tactical style of play, which has triggered speculation that United could explore a move for another Italian-based shot-stopper.
However, Onana’s existing profile — a confident distributor with Champions League pedigree — already fits that mould, and he is eager to show that he can thrive under any coach.
A Fight for the No.1 Role
With the club under pressure to improve its defensive stability, competition for places will be key heading into next season. Onana, a seasoned performer at both club and international level, appears undeterred by rumours of possible competition and is ready to stake his claim once more.
He has told those close to him that he remains confident in his abilities and wants to play a central role in any future rebuild under the new management.
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