

Reports now indicate that Man United’s first choice goalkeeper, Andre Onana is currently injured and the real question is how long would he be out for.
Man United have been dealt an early blow ahead of the new campaign, with first-choice goalkeeper André Onana set to miss the entirety of pre-season after suffering a hamstring injury. As reported by The Telegraph, the Cameroonian shot-stopper picked up the injury earlier this week and will be sidelined for several weeks.
This development leaves United facing uncertainty in their goalkeeping department as preparations for the 2025/26 Premier League season for all clubs commence fully. Onana, who joined United under the leadership of Erik Ten Hag, was expected to play a key role in pre-season fixtures as United looks to regroup after a mixed 2024/2025 campaign.
The injury raises immediate concerns for United’s technical staff, who will now need to assess their options. Whether the club turns to backup goalkeeper Altay Bayındır or dips into the 2025 summer transfer market remains to be seen.
A formal update from the club is expected soon, but for now, United will have to navigate the early stages of their pre-season without their No.1.