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Andre Onana impresses as striker with childhood friends in Cameroon as Man Utd fans call for him to replace Hojlund
Andre Onana impresses as striker with childhood friends in Cameroon as Man Utd fans call for him to replace Hojlund

Scottish Sun

time2 days ago

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Andre Onana impresses as striker with childhood friends in Cameroon as Man Utd fans call for him to replace Hojlund

Onana is determined to stay at Man Utd this summer despite receiving interest from elsewhere UP FOR KEEPS UP FOR KEEPS Andre Onana impresses as striker with childhood friends in Cameroon as Man Utd fans call for him to replace Hojlund MANCHESTER UNITED goalkeeper Andre Onana shocked locals when he rocked up for a kickabout with childhood friends in his home country. But instead of guarding the net, the flamboyant keeper played out on pitch. 3 Andre Onana showed of his outfield skills while playing football with friends Credit: TIKTOK @PEPE_DOLLARS10_OFFICEL 3 The goalkeeper enjoyed playing as a striker during the match Credit: TIKTOK @PEPE_DOLLARS10_OFFICEL 3 Onana is expected to stay at Man Utd this summer Credit: Alamy Onana, wearing a black vest and shorts, looked nothing like a struggling goalkeeper as he danced across the pitch with boots coated in red dust but a wide smile as ever. He is currently back in Cameroon for a break after a rollercoaster season where he was heavily criticised for his countless errors, including in last month's Europa League final defeat to Tottenham. There has been interest from AS Monaco, but Onana has turned down all offers and has no intention of leaving Ruben Amorim's side. His future is still up in the air but SunSport understands the former Inter Milan man is determined to succeed at the club. United are set to make changes in the goalkeeping department and Aston Villa's Emiliano Martinez wants to join the Old Trafford Club. But the current plan is to keep faith in Onana and bring in someone who can put serious pressure on the 29-year-old. Red Devils boss Amorim is expected to spend his available budget on other areas, notably in reshaping the forward line. United declined to comment when asked about the video of Onana in Cameroon. Join SUN CLUB for the Man Utd Files every Thursday plus in-depth coverage and exclusives from Old Trafford The clip of the goalkeeper was shared on social media this week, with one person joking that he was "better than Rasmus Hojlund." While another quipped: "Even they don't want him in goal!"

Andre Onana impresses as striker with childhood friends in Cameroon as Man Utd fans call for him to replace Hojlund
Andre Onana impresses as striker with childhood friends in Cameroon as Man Utd fans call for him to replace Hojlund

The Sun

time2 days ago

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  • The Sun

Andre Onana impresses as striker with childhood friends in Cameroon as Man Utd fans call for him to replace Hojlund

MANCHESTER UNITED goalkeeper Andre Onana shocked locals when he rocked up for a kickabout with childhood friends in his home country. But instead of guarding the net, the flamboyant keeper played out on pitch. 3 3 3 Onana, wearing a black vest and shorts, looked nothing like a struggling goalkeeper as he danced across the pitch with boots coated in red dust but a wide smile as ever. He is currently back in Cameroon for a break after a rollercoaster season where he was heavily criticised for his countless errors, including in last month's Europa League final defeat to Tottenham. There has been interest from AS Monaco, but Onana has turned down all offers and has no intention of leaving Ruben Amorim 's side. His future is still up in the air but SunSport understands the former Inter Milan man is determined to succeed at the club. United are set to make changes in the goalkeeping department and Aston Villa's Emiliano Martinez wants to join the Old Trafford Club. But the current plan is to keep faith in Onana and bring in someone who can put serious pressure on the 29-year-old. Red Devils boss Amorim is expected to spend his available budget on other areas, notably in reshaping the forward line. United declined to comment when asked about the video of Onana in Cameroon. The clip of the goalkeeper was shared on social media this week, with one person joking that he was "better than Rasmus Hojlund." While another quipped: "Even they don't want him in goal!"

Andre Onana impresses as striker with childhood friends in Cameroon as Man Utd fans call for him to replace Hojlund
Andre Onana impresses as striker with childhood friends in Cameroon as Man Utd fans call for him to replace Hojlund

The Irish Sun

time2 days ago

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  • The Irish Sun

Andre Onana impresses as striker with childhood friends in Cameroon as Man Utd fans call for him to replace Hojlund

MANCHESTER UNITED goalkeeper Andre Onana shocked locals when he rocked up for a kickabout with childhood friends in his home country. But instead of guarding the net, the flamboyant keeper played out on pitch. 3 Andre Onana showed of his outfield skills while playing football with friends Credit: TIKTOK @PEPE_DOLLARS10_OFFICEL 3 The goalkeeper enjoyed playing as a striker during the match Credit: TIKTOK @PEPE_DOLLARS10_OFFICEL 3 Onana is expected to stay at Man Utd this summer Credit: Alamy He is currently back in Cameroon for a break after a rollercoaster season where he was heavily criticised for his countless errors, including in last month's There has been interest from His future is still up in the air but SunSport understands the former READ MORE IN FOOTBALL United are set to make changes in the goalkeeping department and But the current plan is to keep faith in Onana and bring in someone who can put serious pressure on the 29-year-old. Red Devils boss Amorim is expected to spend his available budget on other areas, notably in reshaping the forward line. United declined to comment when asked about the video of Onana in Cameroon. Most read in Football Join SUN CLUB for the Man Utd Files every Thursday plus in-depth coverage and exclusives from Old Trafford The clip of the goalkeeper was shared on social media this week, with one person joking that he was "better than While another quipped: "Even they don't want him in goal!" Man Utd open to Rasmus Hojlund offers LATEST with Italian giants keen | Transfers Exposed

Andre Onana, Emiliano Martinez and Manchester United's goalkeeping conundrum
Andre Onana, Emiliano Martinez and Manchester United's goalkeeping conundrum

New York Times

time2 days ago

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  • New York Times

Andre Onana, Emiliano Martinez and Manchester United's goalkeeping conundrum

When Manchester United signed Andre Onana in 2023, it was not just a change of goalkeeper. It was a philosophical pivot. Out went David de Gea's reactive, shot-stopping style and in came someone who supposedly embodied the ideals of the modern game. Onana was not just comfortable with the ball at his feet — he demanded it. He was brought in to be the foundation of United's build-up play, capable of turning pressure into progression. Advertisement Two seasons on, the theory has yet to deliver. The 29-year-old has shown flashes of brilliance, but he has also looked exposed in a team that lacks structure. The Cameroon international had an inauspicious introduction. In a pre-season game in August 2023, a slack pass from Diogo Dalot was seized upon by Lens striker Florian Sotoca, who spotted Onana standing on the edge of his area and promptly lobbed him for the opener. Erik ten Hag knew Onana liked to be adventurous, but United's head coach at the time believed his risky style paled in comparison to the reward his progressive passing would yield. Two seasons and a manager change later, Onana has enjoyed streaks of good form, but also moments of difficulty. Errors have crept in. Confidence has wavered. What was a bold appointment in the summer of 2023 now raises questions. Is Onana still the right fit for this team? And is there a goalkeeper who can handle the unique pressures of Manchester United? One name linked is Emiliano Martinez, the Aston Villa and Argentina goalkeeper. As reported in the DealSheet on Tuesday, United have been in touch with his representatives since the start of the year, but Villa are yet to receive any direct contact. So, how does Martinez compare to United's current first-choice goalkeeper? Where Onana is high risk and high reward, Martinez is no-nonsense. Where Onana looks to dictate the tempo, Martinez looks to control the chaos. For a team as tactically fluid and emotionally fragile as United, that difference matters more than ever. Onana is a specialist. His qualities — composure, adventurous passing, brave positioning — are tailored for teams that dominate possession and use the goalkeeper to help build attacks from the back. At Ajax, Onana was a natural fit under Ten Hag. At Inter, he thrived in a system that allowed him to play high and use the ball frequently, knowing the team's structure could protect him in the event of a misstep. Advertisement United have failed to offer that stability. The defensive line has often been unsettled, and Lisandro Martinez's prolonged injury absences have robbed Onana of his best passing option. Midfield turnover is high and the press is inconsistent. Onana's game is built around risk-taking and technical freedom but in that volatile environment, his skills feel less like a system-enhancer and more like an unnecessary stretch goal. His traits do not disappear, but their utility diminishes. Martinez requires less from the system to perform at a high level. He's a more traditional goalkeeper: commanding in his box, consistent in decision-making, pragmatic in possession. The 32-year-old will not perform Cruyff turns on the edge of the penalty area, nor will he attempt to break the lines with a low, arrowed pass into central midfield. He is a known quantity, and his shot-stopping engenders confidence. Qualities that are sometimes difficult to measure, but easy to feel. His command of the six-yard box is exemplary. His composure when claiming high balls is excellent. Since his first season in the Premier League with Villa in 2020-21, he has claimed more crosses than any other goalkeeper (237). Alongside Arsenal's David Raya, he is among the best in the league when claiming high balls. There's also the psychological aspect. Martinez's performances for Argentina during their Copa America and World Cup triumphs were not just defined by big saves, but by his ability to own the moment. He has become notorious for his approach to penalty shootouts and has won multiple individual awards, including the last two Yashin Trophies for the world's best goalkeeper. However, as many Villa fans will attest, there is a difference between Martinez for his national team and Martinez in the Premier League. Rival fans may joke that he saves his more pronounced errors for non-televised matches, but the most recent season saw noticeable slip-ups at crucial moments. 'I am not having a good year in that respect,' Martinez told ESPN Argentina in December 2024 when asked about Villa's dearth of clean sheets. 'But the important thing is to win and to qualify for the Champions League again next season.' Advertisement Villa failed to secure Champions League football after losing 2-0 against United on the final day of the season, with Martinez receiving a red card after fouling Rasmus Hojlund outside the penalty area. Martinez is not a perfect goalkeeper. Neither is Onana. Statistics cannot quantify every layer and nuance of the position, but the difference in shot-stopping output between the two is not vast. Martinez has faced fewer shots than Onana since the beginning of the 2023-24 season and the data suggests he has prevented more goals. Yet Onana has shown some shot-stopping quality across the last two seasons. The difference between his goals conceded and his 'expected goals on target' (xGOT, a measure of how many goals an average goalkeeper would concede when facing the same shots) is reasonable. He finished the 2024-25 season with one more Premier League clean sheet (nine) than Martinez. There is more to preventing goals than making saves. A goalkeeper can reduce the need to make a save with a well-directed shout to the defenders in front of him. Both men take different approaches to their shot-stopping styles, and yield slightly different results. Martinez does not hesitate when attempting a save. When he believes the ball is his, he claims it with authority. Shots fired high and to the corners can be saved. Attackers have to work hard to beat him, often aiming low before Martinez's feet are set. Onana is not a one-on-one goalkeeper to the same level as Martinez, but is usually strong when protecting the middle of his goal. Onana has, however, regularly parried powerful shots back into the six-yard box, where opposition players can nip in and score a rebound. It is an issue that can be mitigated (but not eliminated) with a better defensive structure. Onana cannot catch every shot or push everything out of play. There will be moments when his centre-backs have to retreat to help. The areas both goalkeepers aim for when passing say as much about their teams as their own technical ability. Martinez is a solid distributor, frequently directing his goal kicks into central midfield where Unai Emery's well-balanced unit can fight for first contact and second balls. His open play is measured, starting Villa's well-rehearsed build-up patterns. Onana has been kicking long and to his left, hoping to get the ball to the more dangerous side of United's attack. His open-play passes are varied and sometimes scattered. Uneven squad composition and application have meant neither Ten Hag nor Amorim has maximised his greatest skills. Onana is a goalkeeping solution to a non-urgent problem in United's list of concerns. Choosing between Onana and Martinez comes down to where United are in their evolution. This isn't a fully formed possession team with a refined press and consistent tactical identity. It is a team under construction, prone to structural lapses and unforced errors. In that context, a goalkeeper who asks less of the system and offers more in terms of reliability makes a lot of sense. Martinez does not elevate your possession game, but he does not invite questions of the risk/reward dynamic that can unnerve this nervy United team. Is that worth a transfer move in a summer where United need reinforcements at centre-forward, central midfield and maybe even wing-back? All while balancing a restricted budget without the allure of European football? This is not a question of who is more talented. Only a handful of goalkeepers have Onana's technical skill set but talent only translates when it aligns with the team's needs. Right now, United's needs are more fundamental than tactical. They need a steadying presence before an ambitious progressive passer. Martinez's ceiling may not be as high in a tactical sense, but his floor is more stable. Onana could return to that base level after a summer of rest, recuperation and recalibration for the 2025-26 season. Advertisement In another version of United — one with a coherent press, consistent defenders, and controlled midfield play — Onana could be the better fit. But in this version? In the real, current United? Martinez — or a more confident version of Onana playing a much simpler version of his own game — looks like the safer option. United need someone who can help calm the storm. There are no guarantees with goalkeepers, only trust gradually earned over time, and a commitment to overcome setbacks when they arrive. (Top photos: Getty Images)

Ruben Amorim backed to complete 'no-brainer' transfer to replace Man Utd star
Ruben Amorim backed to complete 'no-brainer' transfer to replace Man Utd star

Metro

time3 days ago

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Ruben Amorim backed to complete 'no-brainer' transfer to replace Man Utd star

Ruben Amorim has been backed to complete a 'no-brainer' transfer to replace Manchester United goalkeeper Andre Onana. Amorim's priority this summer has been to strengthen his attacking options but the ex-Sporting Lisbon manager is also on the lookout for a new goalkeeper. Matheus Cunha arrived at Old Trafford from Wolves to become United's first summer signing and the Red Devils are also making progress on a deal for Brentford's Bryan Mbeumo. Amorim was determined to add more firepower to his squad after Manchester United struggles in front of goal last season, with Rasmus Hojlund and Joshua Zirkzee among those to underwhelm. The signings of Cunha and Mbeumo should make United a more potent force next season and Amorim remains interested in signing a new No. 9, preferably his former Sporting star Viktor Gyokeres. Wake up to find news on your club in your inbox every morning with Metro's Football Newsletter. Sign up to our newsletter and then select your team in the link so we can send you football news tailored to you. A new goalkeeper is also believed to be on Amorim's wishlist following a poor season between the posts for ex-Champions League finalists Onana. Onana made a string of errors during the 2024-25 campaign and at one stage of the season had made more errors leading to goals than any other Premier League goalkeeper. Manchester United are understood to be open to offers for Onana, who has been linked with Ligue 1 side Monaco and several Saudi Pro League clubs. As a potential replacement for Onana, United have expressed interest in signing Emiliano Martinez and it would be a 'no-brainer' to bring the World Cup winner to Old Trafford. That is the opinion of Manchester United hero Gary Pallister, who insists Martinez is the 'real deal' and has the 'personality' to thrive at his former club. 'Andre Onana has been under a lot of pressure,' he told Metro on behalf of Gamble Online. 'He went through a period last season where he was very good but then he started making some high-profile mistakes. 'Emi Martinez is the real deal in terms of his goalkeeping ability and his personality, he's a very strong character. 'He's brave and is everything you'd want to see in a Premier League goalkeeper. If you were able to get your hands on him, then I think that's possibly a no-brainer. 'But I don't know what his intentions are. It looks like he will be leaving Aston Villa but nobody really knows where he's heading. 'He's a huge personality and I think you have to have that if you're going to a club like Manchester United. 'Peter Schmeichel had it and people thought he was arrogant or whatever, but he was a strong character and had belief in himself. That's what it takes to be successful there. 'There's a lot of pressure at Old Trafford, even more so right now because of the state the team and the club are in. 'It would be a big leap of faith for him to join Manchester United but in terms of the badge and the history, then it's still up there as possibly the biggest club in the world.' Martinez, 32, established himself as one of the best goalkeepers in the world at Aston Villa but endured a frustrating 2024-25 campaign. The Argentina international has refused to commit his future to Villa and is reportedly 'dreaming' of a summer move to Manchester United. 'My future? I don't know, I come here to play for the national team, and that's the only thing that matters to me right now,' he said. 'Do I want to move to a new club? The transfer window just opened, so there's still a long way to go.' Emiliano Martinez speaking while on international duty earlier this month. Aston Villa boss Unai Emery has insisted Martinez is staying but the club are believed to be open to offers given their financial issues and would want around £40m. While Pallister has endorsed a move for Martinez, he is relatively happy with those in front of United's goalkeeper, insisting the team's defence looks 'relatively strong'. 'I'm looking forward to Lisandro Martinez getting back, I think he could play that left sided centre back role,' said Pallister, who won four Premier League titles at the Theatre of Dreams. 'I think Leny Yoro was coming into his own at the end of the season and we're starting to see a real player develop there and I would have no problem with Harry Maguire playing in the middle of the three. 'I don't think I'd like to see him on the outside of the three but in the middle of the three, I don't think there'll be a problem. More Trending 'You've got Matthijs de Ligt there as well so I don't think it's a position where we are lacking, certainly the centre halves. 'With the full backs, it will be interesting with Diogo Dalot and with what happens to Luke Shaw, whether he can get himself back, if he's fully fit and firing, then I think he's possibly still the best English left back. 'Noussair Mazraoui, if he can reproduce the form he showed at the beginning of his career, Manchester United have got a good player in that position as well. 'So the defence looks fairly strong, but then we've got to fill the rest in with a few attacking players.' For more stories like this, check our sport page. Follow Metro Sport for the latest news on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. MORE: Luis Figo urges Real Madrid to sign 'bargain' Arsenal and Barcelona transfer target MORE: The furious dig Gabriel Martinelli aimed at Arsenal transfer target Christian Norgaard MORE: In-demand striker is a Man Utd fan and talks up 'dream' Premier League move

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