Andre Onana is eager to remain at Manchester United and prove his worth, despite an inconsistent second season at Old Trafford.
The Cameroonian goalkeeper, who joined United in a high-profile move, is reportedly keen to regain the trust of manager Ruben Amorim and the club’s fanbase.
According to The Sun, Onana is determined to stay at United and help the club restore its status among the Premier League’s elite.
A source close to the player revealed that he has no intention of seeking a move away, despite facing criticism for some high-profile errors.
“Andre’s plan is to stay in Manchester and he wants to knuckle down and get United back to where they should be,” the source said.
“His sole focus is on United and nothing else. He’s a confident person and wants to prove the doubters wrong.”
While Onana’s form has fluctuated this season, he is reportedly using the criticism as motivation. The source added, “He knows he has made mistakes but he sees proving people wrong as a challenge.”
Onana’s future has been a topic of debate, with some reports suggesting United could consider moving on from the former Inter Milan stopper if his performances don’t improve.
However, the 29-year-old is said to be fully committed to turning his United career around and is prepared to work tirelessly to regain the faith of Amorim and the club’s supporters.