Manchester United goalkeeper Andre Onana is “expected to stay” at Old Trafford this summer, according to reports.
The Athletic claim that the 29-year-old’s representatives “held a meeting” with club officials this week, where they were given assurances about his future.
While the Red Devils may still move for another reserve keeper, it appears as if Onana (who cost £47m to sign) is safe, and that is not the news most fans on X wanted to hear:
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Very unserious club.
— Stanley Nnanna🎯🎯 (@nnaomastan92) June 17, 2025
He's going to get any manager sacked while he's in goal
— Geek news overload🇮🇪 (@GOverload85653) June 17, 2025
Thought Amorim was ruthless 😳
— Ayub Moresse (@AyubMoress6) June 17, 2025
this is devastating news, honestly
— Silva (@Tiago_TF79) June 17, 2025
We are cooked, everyone staying, 0 progress on cleaning out players.
— Daniel ty (@daniel__ty) June 17, 2025
At this rate, it seems like United Ain't selling anyone. They all want to stay.
— Olwethu (@TSOBZ) June 17, 2025
Onana replacements have been considered
Despite the club giving certain assurances to the player, it is believed that Director of Football Jason Wilcox has seriously looked at bringing in a new No.1
The likes of Barcelona’s Marc-Andre ter Stegen, Aston Villa’s Emi Martinez, Paris Saint-Germain’s Gianluigi Donnarumma, Lille’s Lucas Chevalier and, most recently, Atalanta’s Marco Carnesecchi have all been linked with moves to Manchester by different sources.
Man United have limited resources
Despite the clamour to replace Onana among the fanbase, though, it was evident even heading into the summer that finding a new keeper was not top of the club’s list of priorities.
Reinforcing the frontline has taken precedence so any move to buy another keeper may have to wait until much later in the summer when the club have potentially raised more funds through player sales.
In other news, Fabrizio Romano has confirmed that a swap deal involving Antony and a former Aston Villa player has collapsed