
Man United fans call on club to sign Westlife star Nicky Byrne after Soccer Aid
Certain sections of the Red Devils are not happy with their current goalkeeper situation, with Andre Onana enduring a tough 2024/25 season with the club.
Signed for £43.8m in 2023, Onana was dropped by boss Ruben Amorim at one point late in the season.
And fans joked that the Old Trafford outfit should sign Nicky Byrne as some competition.
Before his stardom with Westlife, Byrne had his own promising football career and was signed by Leeds United in the late 1990s before playing with Shelbourne and Cobh Ramblers.
Byrne would go on to become a household figure with Westlife, as well as representing Ireland at Eurovision.
But if Manchester United fans had their way, he would earn a contract at Old Trafford.
"Can United sign Nicky Byrne for next season," joked one social media user.
"We should get Nicky Byrne in goal," joked another.
"Get Nicky Byrne in nets at Old Trafford," said another.
Byrne went viral for his ridiculous double save during the game and was on the right side of the result as the Rest of the World XI ran out 5-4 winners on the day.
Byrne has been a regular feature in the charity football match in recent years, while TV host and comedian Paddy McGuinness was in goal for England.
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