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Andre Onana wants to fight to re-establish himself as Manchester United’s No 1 goalkeeper next season

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Cameroon international goalkeeper Andre Onana is ready to fight to re-establish himself as Manchester United’s first-choice in goal ahead of next season, according to The Guardian. The 29-year-old is currently on loan in the Turkish Super Lig with Trabzonspor , and is due to report for pre-season training at Man United afterwards. Onana believes he will be given a chance to reclaim his spot after former Red Devils manager Ruben Amorim brought Senne Lammens to the Old Trafford club last summer as his replacement.

The 23-year-old Belgian has hit the ground running since joining Man United , establishing himself as the No. 1 following some impressive and reassuring performances. Lammens proved again why the Red Devils signed him from Royal Antwerp for £18 million last summer on Monday night. He kept a clean sheet to help Man United secure a hard-fought 1-0 victory, with his saves proving crucial in the end.

Onana faces a struggle to reclaim his spot as his time at Trabzonspor is not going well. His loan deal will not be made permanent as he has not done enough, and he is likely to leave again on loan or permanently. The Cameroonian joined Man United from Inter Milan in July 2023 on a five-year contract for an initial £44.1m, and his first two campaigns were disastrous to say the least.

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