Onana is confident that his form will be even better with Man Utd next season.

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Manchester United goalkeeper Andre Onana is confident his second season with the Red Devils will be better than last, having gone through an adjustment period and become more familiar with English football every day.

Cameroon goalkeeper Erik ten Hag has been a regular in every competition, said: “Last year was a help for me, 100 per cent for sure.”

“When you move to a new country, sometimes you need time to feel good and play well. Mistakes are always a part of life. Who hasn’t made mistakes? I’m old enough to accept that it’s my responsibility.”

“This is one of the biggest clubs in the world and to play here you have to have character and self and that’s what you show on the pitch.”

The £44m-rated player made 51 appearances in all competitions last season and has come under fire for a number of issues, ufabet http://ufabet999.app most notably conceding 58 goals in 38 Premier League games.

Andre Onana

Hailing from Nkol Ngok in Cameroon, Andre Onana has proven himself in Europe as a talented keeper who isn’t shy to have the ball at his feet.

Onana spent his formative years at the Samuel Eto’o Academy before moving to Barcelona’s famed La Masia youth system. Having learned to feel comfortable in possession, and after spending time in Spain on loan, Onana made a permanent move to Eredivisie side Ajax in 2015. He started out in Jong Ajax, the youth system of the Amsterdam club, but just one year after he signed, Andre made his senior debut. On 20 August 2016, aged 20, the Cameroonian started Ajax’s league fixture against Willem II. Onana’s club form also led to him receiving his first call-up to the national team, making his international debut shortly after, on 6 September 2016 against Gabon. In his debut season, Andre helped Ajax to a second-placed finish in the league and the Dutch side reached the final of the Europa League, where they were defeated by Manchester United.