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David de Gea picture sends Manchester United fans wild as Roy Keane explains Andre Onana problem

Erik ten Hag will be back at Carrington this week but with a reduced squad as many first-team players head off for international duty.

Manchester United went into the break off the back of Saturday's 2-1 win over Brentford, Scott McTominay netting both goals in added time. And Ten Hag will hope to build on that momentum over the next fortnight, working with those players who have not left to represent their countries.

Those looking to improve their fitness levels were offered the chance to do so in a behind-closed-doors friendly against Barnsley this week. United won 3-0, with Donny van de Beek and Antony among those present.

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Here are your Thursday morning headlines.

De Gea picture

David de Gea has been back in England this week and the former United goalkeeper enjoyed a catch-up with Sergio Reguilon on Wednesday.

De Gea is yet to find a new club after leaving United on a free at the start of summer. The 32-year-old's future was subject to speculation all season, with Ten Hag eventually making the decision not to extend his contract.

On Tuesday, the Spaniard caused a stir on social media by revealing he was back in Manchester. Later that day, he was present at Leigh Sports Village to watch United Women draw 1-1 against Paris Saint-Germain in their Champions League clash.

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Onana problem

Roy Keane says Andre Onana must 'recover very quickly' from his early mistakes after joining United over the summer.

Ten Hag made a bold statement in the summer to replace De Gea, the club’s longest-serving player, with £47million man Onana. The former goalkeeper had

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