(Football news) Mason Mount’s transfer to Chelsea was recently agreed upon, and Manchester United Football Club may now shift their focus to Andre Onana from Inter Milan. Personal terms have already been decided upon with the player, and according to Di Marzio, Inter are just waiting on a bid from United for the 27-year-old superstar.
The San Siro goliaths demand at least €50 million for Onana, plus add-ons. As Inter might be trying to balance its books for the fiscal year, it is a “decisive day.” The Nerazzurri want to turn a profit before tonight when the fiscal year finishes. The sale of Marcelo Brozovic to Al-Nassr for €23 million has already been agreed upon.
The Serie A team is now prepared to accept €50 million for Onana. In our opinion, United must complete a deal by today in order to prevent Inter from altering their position on the player.
For the Red Devils, Onana would be a significant improvement in goal. The Cameroonian is excellent with the ball in his hands and enjoys snatching up crosses into the penalty area. His mobility and ability to serve as a sweeper-keeper when necessary have also impressed. These characteristics were exhibited in the Champions League final.
Considering that Chelsea is no longer in the running, United currently has a free pass to sign him. This summer, the Blues have made the decision to look for a backup custodian.
Having spent four and a half seasons at Ajax working alongside manager Erik ten Hag, Onana could easily transition to the Premier League. He ought to be acquainted with the playing approach.
In the Champions League last season, Onana kept the most clean sheets and only gave up goals in two of his seven appearances throughout the knockout stages. The goaltender is skilled with his feet in addition to his positioning and shot-stopping abilities, which is precisely why Erik ten Hag has asked Manchester United to finalise the signing. In conclusion, it won’t be shocking to learn that Andre Onana will be moving to Old Trafford soon.
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