Manchester United's mixed relationship with goalkeeper Andre Onana will continue
Andre Onana staying at Manchester United this summer felt like the most likely outcome.
The Manchester Evening News reported last month that Onana remains intent on staying after a disappointing campaign and will only consider leaving if the club want to sell him.
In addition, the Saudi Arabian club that was interested in signing Onana (Neom SC) are set to sign goalkeeper Marcin Bulka from Nice, which further suggests that he will stay at United for next season.
Monaco have been linked with a move for Onana after finishing third in Ligue 1 and qualifying for the Champions League, but it's doubtful they have the funds to submit an appropriate bid.
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The French club have just signed Paul Pogba upon his return to football after a ban. Pogba will not be earning the kind of wages he did in his mid-20s, but will still receive a decent package.
Onana has been preparing under the assumption he will still be at United next term and it's understood Ruben Amorim wants to keep the 29-year-old, which some fans will question.
It's easily forgotten, but Onana made an impressively strong start to the 2024/2025 season and looked to have grown into his role as first-choice goalkeeper before the wheels began to fall off in the winter.
Onana won the Premier League's save of the month award for his outstanding double stop against Crystal Palace in September and somehow bettered it against Fenerbahce in October. Then it all started to go downhill for Onana when United lost 2-0 against Arsenal in December.
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