Manchester United’s new game changer appears

Andre Onana looks to make a big difference for Manchester United.

Manchester United officially announced the recruitment of Onana on the club’s website on the 21st (Korea Standard Time), and the contract period is five years, and if the option is exercised, it can be extended for another year. The transfer fee is not disclosed, but according to local reports, Onana’s transfer fee is estimated to be 47 million pounds (about 77.2 billion won).

Onana, who previously worked with head coach Eric Tenhag at Ajax, is a goalkeeper with animal reflexes and the physique required of a modern goalkeeper. His performance at Ajax led him to Inter Milan, and he helped the team reach the UEFA Champions League (UCL) final last season.

Expectations for Ohana are high at Manchester United. Coach Ten Haag believes Onana will be a “game changer” that can change Manchester United’s overall style of play. Onana is a great goalkeeper, coach Ten Haag said at a pre-season press conference. So we wanted to recruit him. With Onana, we will change our game.”

It is possible. As mentioned earlier, Onana’s strength is her build-up ability. In addition, Onana is good at removing pressure with touches or passes without panicking even when his opponents press him with high intensity. In other words, he is a player who can surely carry out the build-up starting from the rear that coach Ten Hag wanted throughout last season. Coach Ten Hach’s tactics, which already showed the style he wanted last season, are expected to become more vivid with the addition of Onana.

Former Manchester United goalkeeper Ben Foster agreed with Ten Haag. “Oh Nana is a modern goalkeeper, and the player football needs today,” Foster told The United Stand. Manchester United needed to sign Onana to develop. Onana plays like a true sweeper-keeper regardless of whether or not the players around him are ready to make the play. He handles the ball comfortably even in a high position.”

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