Manchester United goalkeeper Andre Onana makes U-turn and could miss four Premier League games
Manchester United goalkeeper Andre Onana has been named in the Cameroon squad for their upcoming fixture, eight months after he retired from international football.
The 27-year-old had called an end to national team duty after the World Cup in Qatar last year following a fallout with manager Rigobert Song.
Onana started for Cameroon in their opening defeat to Switzerland, his 34th international appearance, but was dropped for the subsequent draw with Serbia after a disagreement with his manager's tactics.
The goalkeeper was sent home before his nation's final group game, which saw them defeat Brazil but fail to qualify for the knockout stages of the tournament.
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Onana had not been included in an international squad since his retirement but has now been named as part of a 24-man squad for the upcoming match against Burundi.
Cameroon face Burundi in their final African Cup of Nations qualifier on September 12 and know they must avoid defeat if they are to qualify for the final tournament.
Onana's possible return to international duty could be a blow to United ahead of next year's rescheduled African Cup of Nations tournament in Ivory Coast.
If Cameroon does qualify for the competition, then Onana stands to miss a number of fixtures early next year, with the tournament running from January 13 to February 11.
The transfer window is in full swing and United have got their hands on three players well in advance of the September 1 deadline, with Rasmus Hojlund joining Mason Mount and Andre Onana at Old Trafford.
A goalkeeper, a midfielder and a striker were Erik ten Hag's priorities heading into the summer window, but that doesn't mean their business ends here,