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Pep Guardiola surprises his team by praising the possible signing of United

Pep Guardiola surprised everyone by praising the possible signing of Manchester United for the next season.

By Angus Barnes

Pep Guardiola surprised everyone by praising the possible signing of Manchester United for the next season.
Pep Guardiola surprised everyone by praising the possible signing of Manchester United for the next season.
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Manchester United are ready to make one of the biggest signings for them for the next season, and now it seems that they could be ready to secure him after this words.

Pep Guardiola and Manchester City are definitely the team to beat in the next season, and not only for Manchester United but for every team in Europe as well, and now that the red devils are close to sign another player it definitely came as a surprise to everyone that Guardiola himself decided to say some words about the possible signing.

André Onana puts himself as the main target to be the next striker for Manchester United, the fact that he is a very good keeper with his feet and that he also wants to be managed by Erik ten Hag once again makes him the perfect option for the team, and now Guardiola decided to say something about the possible signing of the team.

The manager for the Citizens said the following about the goalkeeper, “With Onana it is difficult to make a high press properly because you cannot press that keeper. He is exceptional with his feet. Really, really good.” making the fans wanting to make the deal for Onana happen as soon as possible to make sure that he arrives to the team.

André Onana deal

The recent news seem to point to the fact that André Onana could be really close to signing with Manchester United in the next season, as a matter of fact it seems that the first offer is just hours away, and it also seems that the amount would go from 50 million euros plus 5 million euros on add ons, and especially now that offer could have got accepted right away.


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