Manchester United have had a torrid time with goalkeepers this season with consistent errors plaguing the team.
Despite how often fans have been left cursing Andre Onana, his campaign has been very up and down in actuality.
Onana has kept eight clean sheets in the Premier League, beaten by just five of his peers, although has conceded 40 for Manchester United, with a 27.6 per cent save rate.
The Cameroonian has made three errors which directly led to a goal which sparked a lot of talk about replacing Onana.
Ruben Amorim would surely want an upgrade if errors were to continue, one option seeing United linked with Gregor Kobel from Dortmund.
Now, Onana’s stance on being replaced has been reported.
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Andre Onana unfazed by Manchester United goalkeeper links
Onana arrived at United one of Europe’s very best having helped guide Inter Milan to the Champions League final, which he has shown glimpses of at United.
Form like this builds confidence in a player and now the iPaper Sport have reported that Onana is not concerned about his place at Old Trafford.
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Onana is said to believe that he has Amorim’s backing at the club, having a good relationship with the head coach.
The shot-stopper remains solely focussed on helping United turn things around and restoring the club to the heights he would have joined to achieve.
Onana may been confident of his future and rightfully so considering United in Focus understands that United currently don’t plan on upgrading with other positions taking priority.
Ruben Amorim already has Manchester United goalkeeping options sorted
While the goalkeeping position is seen as one in which United are weak, really it is a strength with Onana’s form usually fluctuating with the team.
So if United improve so will the Cameroon international.
Below Onana, United have a handful of capable options as well with Altay Bayindir shining under Amorim in January.
This led to considerations over Onana losing his top spot to the Turkish goalkeeper, who has since been out injured.
Elyh Harrison meanwhile looks to be highly rated within the club and is getting plenty of first-team exposure so should be ready for cup games next season if needed.