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Andre Onana will resist any attempt from Manchester United to sell him this summer, a report has revealed.
Onana has experienced a turbulent 18 months at Old Trafford since his £47.2m transfer from Ajax in 2023. Although he has showcased impressive stretches of form as United’s goalkeeper, a few notable errors have marred his performance.
According to reports, the new head coach, Ruben Amorim, has become increasingly dissatisfied with Onana and is in favor of signing a new goalkeeper this summer. Royal Antwerp’s goalkeeper, Senne Lammens, has been mentioned as a potential addition, and he has expressed openness to the idea.
However, in a blow to United’s attempts to sign a new goalkeeper, ESPN state Onana intends to do his best to remain with the Red Devils this summer.
Onana is determined to remain United’s first-choice goalkeeper and has no intention of departing the club. He plans to decline any offers, including enticing deals from the Saudi Pro League, as he aims to secure his future in Manchester.

The only thing that could impact Onana’s decision would be a firm message from either Amorim or United that he is surplus to requirements and will no longer play for the club, at which point he would consider his options.
At least one new goalkeeper will likely be signed this summer as third-choice Tom Heaton and backup Altay Bayindir are both expected to leave, but the profile of stopper United will be able to sign without first offloading Onana may be limited.
United need to sell players before making any significant investments and must recover a significant portion of their initial outlay on Onana to avoid making a loss, given he remains at the club until 2028.
The Red Devils have already admitted they are in danger of breaching the Premier League’s Profit & Sustainability Rules (PSR) and will be reluctant to accept further losses when it comes to sales this summer.