Manchester United goalkeeper Andre Onana could be back to action with the club this weekend despite an injury scare during international break.
Andre Onana withdrew from Cameroon squad after picking up an injury in CAF 2026 World Cup qualifiers against Mauritius.
Cameroon eased to a 3-0 win over Mauritius but were dealt a blow with the first-choice goalie limping off the field in the 80th minute.
Cameroon FA issued a grim update on Onana's injury confirming the Man United goalkeeper has sustained an injury on his pubic region and is ruled out of the next World Cup qualifiers match against Libya.
Onana was flown back to Carrington for a thorough assessment of the injury with United fans hopeful the £55m summer signing from Inter Milan will not add to the club's piling injury list.
Now, according to transfer expert Fabrizio Romano, Andre Onana is likely to return to action with Manchester United this weekend after the injury.
Fabrizio Romano confirms 'no issue, no serous injury for Andre Onana's and 'he is fine and training regularly.'
"No issues, no serious injury for André Onana as reported last week. He’s working with the group at Carrington.
“He’s fine and training regularly despite small injury with Cameroon — ready to help Man United, Fabrizio Romano said.
The news will be a big boost to Manchester United who are already sweating with a deepening injury crisis with Lisandro Martinez, Tyrell Malacia, Casemiro all sidelined.
It is still unclear whether Andre Onana will return to action with Manchester United this weekend but the feelers so far has been positive.
Manchester United receive Luke Shaw injury boost
United are gradually having some of their injured players back to the squad in addition to Andre Onana. A notable absentee Luke Shaw is now back to the squad and has been training with his teammates after a long injury layoff.
Luke Shaw picked up a muscle injury early in the season and has missed weeks of action. United club statement confirmed the 28-year-old is back to full fitness and is set to resume action this weekend in the Premier League
Manchester United will take on Everton on Sunday, November 26, 2023. The Red Devils will hope to continue on their slow and gradual return to winning ways after a poor start to the season.
Andre Onana withdrew from Cameroon squad after picking up an injury in CAF 2026 World Cup qualifiers against Mauritius.
Cameroon eased to a 3-0 win over Mauritius but were dealt a blow with the first-choice goalie limping off the field in the 80th minute.
Cameroon FA issued a grim update on Onana's injury confirming the Man United goalkeeper has sustained an injury on his pubic region and is ruled out of the next World Cup qualifiers match against Libya.
Onana was flown back to Carrington for a thorough assessment of the injury with United fans hopeful the £55m summer signing from Inter Milan will not add to the club's piling injury list.
Now, according to transfer expert Fabrizio Romano, Andre Onana is likely to return to action with Manchester United this weekend after the injury.
Fabrizio Romano confirms 'no issue, no serous injury for Andre Onana's and 'he is fine and training regularly.'
"No issues, no serious injury for André Onana as reported last week. He’s working with the group at Carrington.
“He’s fine and training regularly despite small injury with Cameroon — ready to help Man United, Fabrizio Romano said.
The news will be a big boost to Manchester United who are already sweating with a deepening injury crisis with Lisandro Martinez, Tyrell Malacia, Casemiro all sidelined.
It is still unclear whether Andre Onana will return to action with Manchester United this weekend but the feelers so far has been positive.
Manchester United receive Luke Shaw injury boost
United are gradually having some of their injured players back to the squad in addition to Andre Onana. A notable absentee Luke Shaw is now back to the squad and has been training with his teammates after a long injury layoff.
Luke Shaw picked up a muscle injury early in the season and has missed weeks of action. United club statement confirmed the 28-year-old is back to full fitness and is set to resume action this weekend in the Premier League
Manchester United will take on Everton on Sunday, November 26, 2023. The Red Devils will hope to continue on their slow and gradual return to winning ways after a poor start to the season.