“I’m Not Going Anywhere!” – Andre Onana Vows to Fight for His Place as Man United Agree £90m Deal for World-Class Goalkeeper
Manchester United’s first-choice goalkeeper Andre Onana has made a bold declaration about his future, insisting that he will not leave the club despite the imminent arrival of a £90 million world-class shot-stopper.
With reports confirming that Manchester United have agreed to sign a new elite goalkeeper, speculation has been growing over Onana’s future. However, in a defiant press conference, the Cameroonian shot-stopper made it clear—he is ready to fight for his place at Old Trafford.
Onana: “I’m Not Going Anywhere!”
Addressing the media, Onana responded to the growing speculation about his position:
“I know there’ll be serious competition next season because the goalkeeper they’re about to sign is very good, but I’m not going anywhere. I’ll fight for my position.”
This statement comes after months of mixed performances from Onana, who has faced both criticism and praise during his debut season at Manchester United. While his ball-playing ability has been an asset, his shot-stopping and decision-making have been questioned at times, leading the club to seek an upgrade.
Who Is the £90m Goalkeeper United Are Signing?
Although the identity of the incoming goalkeeper hasn’t been officially confirmed, rumors suggest that United are closing in on one of the following world-class options:
Mike Maignan (AC Milan) – A top-level modern goalkeeper with excellent reflexes and distribution.
Diogo Costa (FC Porto) – A highly-rated Portuguese shot-stopper known for his penalty-saving ability and composure.
Marc-André ter Stegen (Barcelona) – A surprise name linked with United, given his elite experience and ability to play out from the back.
Whoever the new signing is, the £90m price tag suggests that United are bringing in someone they expect to be their long-term No.1.
Does Onana Still Have a Future at Man United?
While Onana has publicly declared his commitment to staying, the reality is that United don’t spend £90m on a goalkeeper to have him sit on the bench.
If Onana stays, he will face serious competition, possibly being reduced to a backup role.
If he struggles in pre-season, United may decide to offload him, especially if a good offer comes in.
Do You Still Want United to Keep Onana?
Now, the big question for United fans is—should Onana stay and fight, or should he be sold when the new goalkeeper arrives?
Some believe Onana deserves another chance, given that he arrived in a struggling team and improved as the season progressed.
Others feel that a £90m signing means the club must move on, as elite teams don’t rotate between goalkeepers in big matches.
Whatever happens, one thing is certain—Manchester United’s goalkeeping situation is about to get very interesting!