Man Utd board 'pleased' with Onana's progress

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Manchester United are delighted with the progress of Cameroonian player Andre Onana, with reports suggesting they have no plans to replace the goalkeeper in the upcoming transfer window.

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According to journalist Florian Plettenberg, the Manchester board is set to focus on signing a third-choice goalkeeper and potentially a second-choice, depending on Altay Bayindir's future.
Despite a difficult start to his adaptation, Onana has developed into a key player in the team's system, earning the trust of his coach and teammates. His performance has steadily improved, with his growing influence on the pitch making him a cornerstone of the squad.
Amorim's coaching methods have been instrumental in helping the Cameroonian goalkeeper find his rhythm, particularly after a rocky period of settling into the Premier League.
While the 28-year-old's position is secure, Manchester United are exploring options to bolster their goalkeeper department. The club intends to sign a third-choice goalkeeper and could even pursue a second-choice if Altay Bayindir decides to leave.

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