According to TeamTalk, Manchester United are currently working on internal disagreements about the future of goalkeeper Andre Onana.
Manager Reuben Amorim reportedly advocates for Onana’s departure for his inconsistent performance, but the club’s hierarchy segment believes he deserves more time to adapt and prove his worth.
The former Ajax and Inter Milan goalkeeper endured difficult times with the club this season, like last season.
He was a regular starter for the Red Devils, but his performances are extremely overwhelming.
He has attracted some attention this season in the Premier League and Europa League, which has raised doubts about his long-term future with the club.
The report claims Man United has begun contacting Premier League goalkeepers to replace the struggling Onana.
However, his Old Trafford career could be saved by the opinions of some people in the hierarchy who still have faith in the abilities of future players.
Former Man United manager Eric Ten Hagg described Onana as a player with “big personality.”
Will Andre Onana stay at Man United?
Now, it’s a battle between Amorim and club officials over Onana’s future.
Some club executives argue that Onana’s challenges stem from psychological pressure rather than lack of skills.
They believe that with proper support he can regain his form and justify the club’s investment.
The people at the club seem to be more concerned about their investment and the losses they can generate, not the talent of the players.
Porto goalkeeper Diogo Costa is another player on United’s radar, but they face competition from Manchester City to sign him.
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