
Yes, Onana has returned. But maybe not for good...
Reading Time: 1min | Fri. 08.09.23. | 18:13
Manchester United is back with the Cameroonian national team, but it might not be for long
The saga continues...
Manchester United keeper Andre Onana has returned to Cameroon duty after previously retiring from the national team, as you read at Mozzart Sport Kenya a few days ago.
However, this will apparently last for just one match and Onana will hold further discussions about his international future should his side qualify for the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON).
Onana will stand between the sticks against Burundi on September 12 before holding talks about his long-term commitment to the national side if they qualify for next year's tournament.
Cameroon occupy their group's final qualifying spot ahead of Burundi and will be assured of qualification if they win or draw on Tuesday.
Onana was recalled to the national team last month and subsequently came out of retirement this week to join up with the team for their AFCON qualifier. He previously announced his retirement from international football last December after a disagreement with head coach Rigobert Song over tactics following the World Cup exit.
Rigobert Song ✖️ André Onana 😀🇨🇲 pic.twitter.com/dzl3u7089D
— CFOOT (@cfootcameroun) September 6, 2023
If Cameroon successfully qualifies for the AFCON, Onana could miss up to four of United's Premier League fixtures between January and February next year.






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