In recent months, English media have reported that Manchester United management are ready to sell Andre Onana if the right bid comes. The goalkeeper himself wants to stay and fight for his place, the closer we get to the start of the season, the greater the likelihood that it will be Andre Onana who will start as the first goalkeeper. Now there are reports of an injury that both puts an end to sales – and Onana on the field at the start of the season.

Manchester United will play preseason matches in Stockholm and the United States. According to The Telegraph, this is going to work out for André Onana anyway. According to the English media, the first goalkeeper has picked up a bad hamstring injury in training.

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United management hopes the 29-year-old will be ready for the season opener against Arsenal in five weeks’ time, on August 17, but an estimate is that this could take between six and eight weeks.

This means that any sale of Onana is also blocked. United can thus be locked into Onana, while the first goalkeeper is probably not there to stop Arsenal either.

Maximum bad luck for Ruben Amorim.

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