“I don’t give a sh*t,” Andre Onana delivers a strong message to critics after joining Manchester United

Onana slams haters after sealing Manchester United move.


“I don’t give a sh*t,” Andre Onana delivers a strong message to critics after joining Manchester United

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Manchester United has sealed the significant transfer of the highly-rated goalkeeper Andre Onana from Inter Milan with a staggering $47 million deal plus add-ons. The iconic signing has reunited Onana with former Ajax coach Erik Ten Hag, with whom he has secured three Dutch titles.

In the show of determination and resilience, Onana, the Cameroonian goalkeeper, has won over the heart of Manchester United fans with his confident response to criticism. Onana expressed joy and delight at joining the Premier League Giants, marking his new chapter at “The Theatre of Dreams.”

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What has genuinely captivated United fans is Onana’s unshakable attitude toward criticism. In a recent interview with ESPN, the Cameroonian goalkeeper expressed his strength & indifference to outside opinions, stating,

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“People can say what they want, I don’t care. I just do my thing. If you are angry, that’s your problem. If you are happy, it’s your problem. So for me, it doesn’t matter. Only take the criticism from the coaches. For the rest, they can sing, they can cry, I don’t give a s**t.”

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Andre Onana ready for upcoming challenges at Manchester United

Andre Onana with Erik Ten Hag. (Source: Twitter)
Andre Onana with Erik Ten Hag. (Source: Twitter)

The remarkable display of confidence and straightforwardness has reassured Manchester United fans and pundits who believe that he will be very instrumental in the forthcoming future for Manchester United. His ability to handle pressure and close encounters on grand stages of football solidifies the belief that he is the perfect fit United requires in the pursuit of glory.

Onana’s signing to Manchester United replaces the master-class goalkeeper David De Gea, who just left the Red Devils after a stint of 12 years. The 27-year-old firepower goalkeeper has agreed to a five-year contract with an option to extend it by another year.

Fans anticipate his journey to Old Trafford, applauding his elite mentality as a perfect addition to United’s squad. As the transfer saga continues, many football enthusiasts praise the goalkeeper’s remarkable response to criticism of his dedication to winning milestones for Manchester United.

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