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Manchester United goalkeeper Altay Bayindir has been backed to shine by Turkey boss Vincenzo Montella if he is forced into action this weekend.

Andre Onana is a doubt for United’s meeting with Everton due to a pelvic injury sustained while playing for Cameroon, meaning Bayindir – signed from Fenerbahce for £4.3million in the summer – could make his debut at Goodison Park in the Premier League on Sunday.

Bayindir replaced the injured Ugurcan Cakir soon after the half-hour mark in Turkey’s 1-1 draw with Wales and the 25-year-old made an excellent impression, making one particularly fine save from Brennan Johnson in the second half.

Onana was substituted late in the 3-0 victory over Mauritius on Friday and the Cameroon FA confirmed he had withdrawn from the squad for Tuesday’s match against Libya.

Altay Bayindir has been backed to impress for Man United if he is required against Everton

Altay Bayindir has been backed to impress for Man United if he is required against Everton

Altay Bayindir has been backed to impress for Man United if he is required against Everton

The Turkey international came on and made an impression against Wales on Tuesday night

The Turkey international came on and made an impression against Wales on Tuesday night

The Turkey international came on and made an impression against Wales on Tuesday night

Andre Onana is a doubt for Man United's trip to Goodison Park after suffering a pelvic injury

Andre Onana is a doubt for Man United's trip to Goodison Park after suffering a pelvic injury

Andre Onana is a doubt for Man United’s trip to Goodison Park after suffering a pelvic injury

Onana returned to the UK on Sunday night after withdrawing from the Cameroon squad. He will undergo medical tests with United staff this week before a decision is made about whether he is available to face Everton.

United boss Erik ten Hag also faces an anxious wait over Marcus Rashford, who limped off as England picked up a 2-0 win over Malta.

Lisandro Martinez, Luke Shaw, Tyrell Malacia, Jonny Evans, Casemiro, Christian Eriksen, Amad Diallo and Rasmus Hojlund are all currently out injured.

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