Manchester United are set to complete another summer signing, with the capture of a player described as “exceptional.”
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Fabrizio Romano Confirms ‘Exceptional‘ Star Will Join Manchester United
How United Could Line Up Next Season Under Ten Hag
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United Will Sign Andre Onana
Manchester United have been linked with Inter Milan goalkeeper Andre Onana throughout this summer. The Red Devils pursuit of the Cameroonian looks to be coming to an end, with Fabrizio Romano confirming “hes joining.” It appears from the update that the deal will be confirmed sooner rather than later, with Romano confirming “formal things and small details,” are all that’s left to agree, before Onana officially moves to Old Trafford.
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Romano appears confident the deal will be wrapped up soon, as he declared in another tweet that Onana will be going to Manchester United “very soon.” A further report from Gazzetta dello Sport has stated Erik ten Hag personally called up the Inter star to inform him that the deal will be completed in “record time.”
What Qualities Andre Onana Will Bring to Old Trafford
The Red Devils will agree to pay the rumoured £47 million to sign Onana. He will be replacing David de Gea, who recently departed Old Trafford after 12 seasons at the club. The Cameroon international will be joining Manchester United with the knowledge of what’s required from Ten Hag, having played under the Dutch manager at Ajax.
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Onana enjoyed an impressive 2022/23 season and was instrumental in helping Inter Milan reach the Champions League final. He is known for his passing ability and all-round distribution, which will be vital in helping Ten Hag‘s team build attacks from defence.
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