Ruben Amorim has cleared out Manchester United: who is next to leave?.
According to The Sun: Ruben Amorim believes that Andre Onana's departure will create the desired atmosphere in the dressing room.
The Cameroonian keeper Onana, who has been loaned to Trabzonspor, will leave Manchester United along with a significant portion of the 'Bombers' squad that will exit Old Trafford this summer.
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The impact of Onana's departure
Amorim has already conducted a 'clean-up', sending Marcus Rashford, Jadon Sancho, Alejandro Garnacho, and Antony out the door, and has also reached out to Tyrell Malacia, who may also leave the club.
The relationship between Onana and Amorim has recently been less than ideal.
The manager believes that Onana's departure will remove the last negative influence from the training process and allow focus on the new team.
Amorim was disappointed with the injury sustained by his planned first-choice at the start of pre-season training, especially after it became known that he played on a hazardous pitch in his homeland.
Onana was excluded from the starting lineup during the loss to Arsenal and the draw with Fulham, and failed to make an impression in the Carabao Cup during the loss to Grimsby.
In the match against Burnley, he again did not make the squad, after which Manchester United signed Belgian Senne Lammens for £18.2 million on the last day of the transfer window.
Colleagues noted that Onana showed no interest in team play despite the importance of the matches.
This also included his unwillingness to communicate with the coach during training.
“It seemed like Andre was just showing up, but not displaying any team consciousness.”
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Now Amorim must decide whether to give Lammens his debut in the Manchester derby on Sunday or keep Baindira in the starting lineup.
Nevertheless, on Sunday Manchester City will introduce their new keeper, Gianluigi Donnarumma.
Additionally, Malacia is likely to secure his loan to Eyupspor, allowing Amorim to clear the team of all unwanted players this summer.
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