ESPN: Onana is ready to start against Arsenal, he is sure to stay at Manchester United this season

According to ESPN, Onana is ready to start for Manchester United in the first Premier League match against Arsenal in the new season, and the decision is currently in the hands of coach Amorin. Onana missed Manchester United's preseason due to a...


According to ESPN, Onana is ready to start for Manchester United in the first Premier League match against Arsenal in the new season, and the decision is currently in the hands of coach Amorin.

Onana missed Manchester United's preseason due to a hamstring injury, but sources told ESPN that after resuming training, Onana felt ready to start against Arsenal. Amorin needs to make a decision whether to let Onana go straight back to the team.

Baindel and Tom Heaton both got the chance this summer when Manchester United played against Leeds United, West Ham, Bournemouth, Everton and Fiorentina in friendly matches. In the last two preseason games - against Everton and Fiorentina, Baindel both started.

During the trip to the United States, Onana has been training with the coaching team on the training ground, but has not played in three games. After returning from the US trip, Onana's training load has increased significantly in the past 10 days. According to sources, he is ready to start against Arsenal.

Amorin and his team will assess Onana's physical condition over the next 48 hours to determine whether he is ready to compete in the Premier League before deciding whether to start or continue to use Baindel. In addition, Onana is sure that he will stay at Manchester United this season.

During this transfer window, Manchester United had contact with other goalkeepers, among which Aston Villa rejected the proposal to loan Martinez. Additionally, Manchester United has denied reports that they have the potential to bring in Donnarumma, and the club is currently focusing on other priorities.

Before the transfer window is closed, Manchester United's goal is to find a next home for several players, including Garnacho, Anthony, Sancho and Marasia, who have the potential to use the funds raised to return to the transfer market and introduce a young and dynamic midfielder. Manchester United are still paying attention to Brighton's Baleba, but at this stage of the summer window, this is considered a difficult deal.



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