Manchester United: André Onana’s price set
André Onana could be leaving Manchester United this summer, as the Manchester club has set the selling price for the Cameroonian goalkeeper.

Manchester United would be willing to let André Onana leave this summer, provided they receive an offer of around 35 million euros, according to information from the Daily Mail.
The Cameroonian goalkeeper, who arrived from Inter Milan a year ago, will only move if a club is ready to meet the financial demands of the Red Devils. To date, no concrete offer has yet been made, although AS Monaco has expressed interest.
Last season, Onana had notable difficulties: only 11 clean sheets in 50 appearances in all competitions combined. This mediocre performance contributed to a disappointing season for Manchester United, who finished in a modest 15th place in the Premier League and were beaten by Tottenham in the Europa League final.
In anticipation of a possible departure of the African goalkeeper, the Manchester leadership has identified Emiliano Martinez (Aston Villa) as a priority target to take over the Old Trafford goal next season.
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