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André Onana affects his role in the AFCON after making this decision with Man United

Manchester United keeper might have decided to support his red devils future.

By Angus Barnes

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The red devils were ready to go ahead and use the back up keeper for the next month, but now it seems that Onana is not looking to leave the team for that much time.

Manchester United keeper wants to go ahead and play in the AFCON with the Cameroon National team, but the fact is that he is also looking to mantain his role at the red devils as the starting keeper, and the fact is that now he could be looking to go ahead and change his role at the AFCON to do just that.

It was confirmed that right now André Onana has decided to go ahead and secure that he is going to take part of the game for the red devils against Tottenham, this game is going to take place the 14th of January, while the first Cameroon game in the AFCON is set for the 15th of January, which means the keeper would miss that first game in order to stay with the red devils.

Samuel Eto'o said the following, “Andre is committed to playing for his country, he would not be there if he wasn’t,” and the fact is that the keeper is really happy with both roles, but the fact is that with the performances that he has had so far he would be looking to keep his role at the red devils.

“But United is the priority for him. For the second match against Senegal they will be favourites, if Cameroon were to lose the first match to Guinea, should he really have to play versus Senegal if they are just going to lose anyway?” He added, and the fact is that now it seems that Onana has shown his priorities to the red devils and the National team as well.

André Onana fear

Several sources have also confirmed that the main fear for André Onana is that he believes that Altay Bayindir is a really great keeper and if he is given the chance he would take his role as the starting keeper with the red devils really easily now.


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