Amorim Signals the End of Onana’s Time at Manchester United
Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim expresses dissatisfaction with Andre Onana's performance, urging the club to plan for a new goalkeeper in the summer transfer window.
Ruben Amorim, the manager of Manchester United, has reportedly lost patience with Andre Onana, the team's primary goalkeeper. According to recent reports, Amorim has urged the club’s directors to consider alternatives for the position, following Onana’s inconsistent performances in the Premier League this season.
Onana joined Manchester United with high expectations under the management of Erik ten Hag, but his performances have fallen short. Amorim, since taking charge, has been evaluating options across all positions and seems to have decided that Onana may not feature in his long-term plans.
Reports from The Telegraph suggest that Manchester United is eyeing Senne Lammens, the young Belgian goalkeeper currently impressing at Royal Antwerp. While Amorim has indicated that replacing Onana isn't a top priority for January, the club is keen to act quickly to avoid competition for Lammens’ signature.
Amorim has reportedly agreed to continue working with Onana until the end of the season, with plans to bring in a new goalkeeper during the summer transfer window. However, United's scouts have been captivated by Lammens’ performances, raising the possibility of an earlier move.