Manchester United goalkeeper André Onana has been shortlisted twice for the Premier League’s Save of the Season award, following a stellar campaign in which his shot-stopping abilities came to the fore.
The Cameroonian international features twice among the league’s top 10 saves of the year, as revealed on the Premier League’s official website.
Both nominations highlight Onana’s sharp reflexes and crucial interventions in high-pressure moments.
One of his most notable saves came on 21 September during United’s clash with Crystal Palace.
In a tense match that ended goalless, Onana produced a remarkable double save to deny forward Eddie Nketiah, showcasing exceptional agility and composure under pressure.
That performance not only earned him the Save of the Month accolade for September but also helped his team avoid defeat at a critical stage in the season.
Onana’s consistency in goal was a significant asset for Manchester United throughout the campaign.
Despite early-season scrutiny, he delivered a number of high-calibre performances that proved instrumental in securing vital points for the Red Devils.
His double nomination stands as recognition of his impact between the posts and his ability to rise to the occasion when called upon.
The Premier League’s Save of the Season award celebrates the most impressive individual stops across the year.
With only 10 nominations selected from hundreds of matches, the competition reflects a high standard of goalkeeping across the division.
Onana’s inclusion not once, but twice, places him among the elite shot-stoppers of the season.
The Cameroonian joined Manchester United from Inter Milan with high expectations, and after a period of adaptation, has cemented his place as a key figure in Erik ten Hag’s setup.
His nomination highlights not only his technical excellence but also his growing influence within the Premier League.
Fans now have the opportunity to cast their vote for the winner, with Onana hoping to add the prestigious season award to his earlier monthly recognition.
The final result will be determined by a combination of public votes and an expert panel.
For Onana, these nominations mark another chapter in a career that continues to flourish on English soil — a testament to his resilience, skill, and unshakeable presence in goal.