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Andre Onana refuses to rule out Man Utd transfer exit as goalkeeper gives cryptic update on his future

Andre Onana refuses to rule out Man Utd transfer exit as goalkeeper gives cryptic update on his future

Scottish Sun14-06-2025
ON POINT Andre Onana refuses to rule out Man Utd transfer exit as goalkeeper gives cryptic update on his future
MANCHESTER UNITED goalkeeper Andre Onana hinted he may leave this summer.
Onana, 29, endured a rocky season at Old Trafford with a few erroneous displays between the sticks.
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Manchester United goalkeeper Andre Onana hinted he may leave this summer
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Onana has endured a turbulent campaign at Man Utd
That has placed the keeper's future at risk with rumours suggesting he could be on his way out.
The Cameroon international is now enjoying some time off and flew to Burkina Faso.
Onana went to support ex-Ajax team-mate Bertrand Traore and his great initiative as he opened the Bertrand Traore Foundation, which is committed to making a lasting difference to disadvantaged children in Burkina Faso.
The Cameroonian was then met by local media who asked him about his future at Man Utd and he suggested anything can happen with a cryptic response.
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Onana said: 'Will I leave? I don't know, we'll see!'
This comes amid reports suggesting the Red Devils are keeping tabs on Aston Villa star Emiliano Martinez.
Arsenal, Barcelona and Atletico Madrid are also rumoured to be keeping tabs on Martinez.
The goalkeeper fuelled speculation of an imminent exit at Villa Park when he broke down in tears and took a bow in front of the Holte End after his team's final home game of the season.
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Some feared it was a farewell and since then he was also linked with a lucrative move to the Saudi Pro League.
Meanwhile, Onana's contract doesn't run out until 2028, which means he has plenty of time to decide.
Ruben Amorim responds to question about dropping Andre Onana after disasterclass against Lyon
The shot-stopper has amassed a total of 101 appearances with the Manchester giants since his £47million move from Inter Milan in 2023.
Onana counts 24 clean sheets and has conceded 148 goals during his two-year spell in Manchester.
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