Former Manchester United coach under Sir Alex Ferguson, Rene Meulensteen, has urged Ruben Amorim to replace Andre Onana. The Cameroonian has struggled to impress consistently since he arrived at the club and has been linked with an exit after a poor campaign that saw United finish in 15th, their poorest league finish in half a century.
In a recent interview, the Dutchman said (via Metro):
The former Red Devils coach concluded:
Andre Onana joined Manchester United in the summer of 2023 from Inter Milan for a reported € 50.2 million fee. He has represented the club 101 times, conceding 148 times and keeping 24 clean sheets while helping the team win an FA Cup.
Rene Meulensteen has revealed he doubts whether former Manchester United captain Harry Maguire is good enough to play for the club. The Englishman has endured a mixed spell at the club since he joined from Leicester City for a reported €87 million in 2019.
Meulensteen discussed the defender in a recent interview with Metro, saying:
The former Manchester United coach concluded by highlighting the team could not make the wholesale changes it needed, saying:
Harry Maguire has represented Manchester United 246 times, scoring 15 times and providing eight assists while helping the side win one FA Cup and one League Cup.
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