Manchester United goalkeeper Andre Onana will still be part of the club’s pre-season tour of the United States, even though he’s nursing a hamstring injury, according to Sky Sports.
The Cameroonian shot-stopper picked up the knock at the start of pre-season, sparking early fears he could miss up to two months. However, he has shown encouraging signs during initial treatment, prompting the club to include him in their US travel plans.
It remains unclear whether Onana will feature in any of the matches or participate fully in training sessions. For now, his involvement is expected to be managed cautiously.
Onana’s presence could be important for team morale as Ruben Amorim prepares his side for the new season. Despite the uncertainty over his fitness, his leadership in the dressing room remains valued.
Sky Sports also reports that Manchester United is considering signing a new goalkeeper this summer. The club is actively exploring its options to strengthen its position as a precaution.
United kick off their US tour in the coming days, and fans will be watching closely to see how Onana progresses.