Manchester United goalkeeper Andre Onana remains resolute in his commitment to the club, despite recent challenges and external interest.
The Cameroon international is focused on reestablishing himself as the team’s first-choice goalkeeper, following a series of underwhelming performances and a recent omission from the starting lineup.
Onana’s form has come under scrutiny after notable errors, including a 2-2 draw against Lyon in the Europa League quarter-finals, where his mistakes contributed to the opposition’s goals.
Consequently, he was benched for the Premier League match against Newcastle United, which ended in a 4-1 defeat for United.
Amidst this backdrop, reports have surfaced linking Onana with a potential move to the Saudi Pro League. Clubs from the Middle East have reportedly expressed interest in acquiring the 29-year-old’s services.
However, Onana has reportedly declined these overtures, expressing his desire to remain at Old Trafford and fight for his position.
Onana joined Manchester United from Inter Milan in July 2023 for a fee of approximately £47 million. His arrival was seen as a significant investment, aimed at solidifying the team’s goalkeeping department.
Despite a challenging start, Onana is determined to justify the club’s faith in him and contribute positively to their ambitions.
The goalkeeper’s commitment comes at a crucial time for Manchester United, as they navigate a tumultuous season. With the team currently outside the Champions League qualification spots, success in the Europa League has become a vital objective.