Manchester United goalkeeper Andre Onana might miss up to six games while playing for Cameroon in the African Cup of Nations.
After a few big mistakes in matches against the likes of Bayern Munich, Galatasaray and Brentford, to name only a few, there are worries about his place at Old Trafford.
Onana is worried he might not be the first choice for Manchester United when comes back from AFCON. Altay Bayindir, who hasn't had the best start in Manchester, is expected to take Onana's place during his absence.
The Manchester Evening News has looked into which games United might play without Onana.
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The African Cup of Nations starts on January 13, but Cameroon's first game is two days later. The final will be on February 11.
It initially appeared Onana's last game for United before AFCON would be on December 30, for the disappointing defeat to Nottingham Forest. But the club have now agreed for him to depart straight after United face Tottenham on January 14.
That means he could then be available to play in Cameroon's first game of the tournament when they take on Guinea on January 15. If Cameroon gets to the semi-finals or further, Onana will miss four Premier League matches:
The fresh agreement also means Onanais available to play in the FA Cup third-round clash against Wigan on Monday, January 8. If United have to replay a game, though, the goalkeeper appears set to miss out. If United get to the fourth round, Onana might also miss that match on the weekend of January 27-28 and any potential replay. It means he will
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