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Andre Onana to spark bidding war between Manchester United and Chelsea FC

Mimi Mefo Info by Mimi Mefo Info
June 17, 2023
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By Mike Klaus

Cameroon’s super star goalkeeper, Andre Onana, could be at the forefront of a bidding war between two Premier League Giants; Manchester United and Chelsea FC.

Onana’s breathtaking displays at the recently concluded UEFA Champions League has not gone unnoticed.

Two of England’s biggest football clubs are said to have entered into a bidding war in order to secure his services.

Andre Onana is currently considered by several football pundits and lovers as one of the most modern football goalkeepers currently playing the game.

Added to his spectacular shot stopping abilities, his impressive foot playing distribution is second to none.

His performance at the UEFA Champions League Final impressed many pundits who had never watched him before.

Having signed for Inter-Milan last year, the chances of the Italian club retaining him are low, as Manchester United and Chelsea hover around for his services.

He has been linked with Chelsea for some time, as the Blues are currently looking to replace Senegal’s Edouard Mendy with Andre Onana.

Manchester United also seem to have entered into the race to sign the former Cameroon international, with reports emerging that their current number one, David De Gea, may not renew his contract.

Having previously played under current United Manager Erik Ten Hagg at Ajax Amsterdam in Holland, Manchester feel they hold an advantage over Chelsea.

Manchester United also presents an opportunity for Andre Onana to play in the Champions League, something Chelsea obviously can not offer to him.

If you were Andre Onana, where would you choose to go?

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