Onana's injury has raised questions about whether the team might need to bring in a new goalkeeper or rely on Tom Heaton or Altay Bayindir as backup. Although Onana made some mistakes in the previous season, Amorim still sees him as the top choice for the team.
Fortunately, the club is optimistic that Onana will recover in time to play in the final game of their US tour against Everton. The team will face Leeds United, West Ham United, and Bournemouth before that.
Onana is making good progress with his treatment and is expected to return to full fitness soon. During the US tour, Altay Bayindir is likely to get most of the playing time, which could give him a chance to impress the manager and potentially earn a spot in the starting lineup for the first league game against Arsenal in mid-August.
Andre Onana has stated that he intends to remain with Manchester United this summer and will only leave the club if they decide to sell him, which is not currently the case. The team's manager is focusing on strengthening the midfield and attack, areas that have been underperforming in recent seasons.