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Andre Onana horror show has Rangers fans all saying same thing as Man Utd told '£20m for Jack Butland and we'll talk'

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As Manchester United keeper David Onana recovers from yet another nightmare, fans have been quick to point out that a shot-stopper who was allowed to leave Old Trafford for the blundering Cameroonian - Rangers No.

1 Jack Butland. While Butland has earned rave reviews following his displays for the Light Blues both domestically and in Europe, some supporters have taken to social media to suggest that Erik ten Hag could have done a lot worse than try to hold onto the 30-year-old who spent the second half of last season on loan at his boyhood heroes from Crystal Palace.

Butland was on the bench 20 times, including in the FA Cup final, but failed to make an appearance before returning to Selhurst Park where his contract had expired.

He then penned a four-year deal at Rangers on a free transfer and given Onana’s disastrous start - after splashing out almost £50 MILLION to sign him for Inter Milan - to life at Manchester United it has led to questions over Butland.

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