By Phil Dawkes
BBC Sport
In one of the clearest signs yet of the overhaul manager Erik ten Hag intends, Manchester United will begin the coming season with a new man between the sticks.
For the past 12 years, David de Gea has been the Reds' first-choice goalkeeper, but the Spaniard has departed, taking 545 club appearances, 190 clean sheets and the 2022-23 golden glove award with him.
But when United host Wolves on 14 August, the player in the home side's number one shirt will be £47m Andre Onana.
On the surface, Onana arrives with the right kind of profile for a club of United's stature and aims.
At 27 years old, he is entering his prime years as a goalkeeper, he has international experience, including at major tournaments, and has spent much of his career representing clubs with trophy aspirations both domestically and Europe.
His early years were spent at the Samuel Eto'o Academy in his homeland of Cameroon before his clear promise earned him a move to Barcelona's youth set-up as a 14-year-old.
Six subsequent seasons at Ajax in the Netherlands from 2016 yielded five major bits of silverware, including three Eredivisie titles, while his one season at Inter brought the Coppa Italia, a third-place finish in Serie A and a Champions League final appearance.
During the Nerazzurri's run in the latter, Onana was key, producing superb displays against Barcelona, Porto, Benfica and AC Milan en route to defeat by Manchester City in Istanbul.
There are some potential red flags in his biography, though.
In February 2021, he was banned for 12 months by Uefa after he was found to have the banned substance furosemide in his urine after an 'out of competition' check.
After an appeal, in which he explained that he had accidentally taken a pill containing the substance after mistaking his wife's medicine for aspirin, the suspension was reduced to nine months by the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS).
Last November, he was suspended by Cameroon before leaving their World Cup squad in Qatar, with coach Rigobert Song stating that Onana had refused to play in their second group game. He retired from international football shortly after, having won 34 caps for the Indomitable Lions.
And then there are the two flare-ups with Inter team-mates in 2023 - an on-field verbal spat with Edin Dzeko during a Champions League tie with Porto in February and a training-ground bust up with Marcelo Brozovic in April. The keeper downplayed both afterwards.
That United are spending such a sizable sum to recruit him speaks to confidence in his character and ability, no doubt vouched for by a manager who knows his qualities as well as any.
Ten Hag was his boss for five of the six seasons he spent at Ajax (including the two impacted by his doping ban) during which the Dutch side sought to play proactively and progressively out from the back with a high defensive live.
It is Ten Hag's desire to replicate this at United that led to De Gea's departure and Onana's big-money arrival.
It surprised some when De Gea announced he would be leaving Manchester United this summer following several months during which a renewal of the Spain international's contract was the source of much speculation.
Signed for £18.8m from Atletico Madrid in 2011, De Gea had periods of difficulty during his 12 years at Old Trafford - and won fewer trophies than predecessors such as Peter Schmeichel and Edwin van der Sar - but had a record comparable to if not better than most of his peers.
However, the writing was on the wall for his United career for those observant enough to notice.
After an FA Cup final defeat by Manchester City, during which De Gea played more wayward passes (18) than any other player on the pitch, when Ten Hag was asked about his goalkeeper he replied: "There are occasions in the game, issues in the game, we have to improve."
Ten Hag's solution has been a root and branch approach, pulling out the incumbent and planting another with a greater capacity to bloom in its place.
Having seen Onana at close quarters last season for Inter, Italian football journalist Alessandro Schiavone is clear about the qualities the player can bring to aid United's development under Ten Hag.
"There's also so much more to him than just his ability on the line and reflex saves," Schiavone told BBC Sport.
"He's a modern keeper, formed in the heralded Ajax 'lab' where a goalkeeper won't make it to the top unless he has the technique of an outfield player.
"And there's a consensus that Onana's accuracy on the ball, outstanding passing range and dribbling ability are second to none, including [Manchester City's Brazil keeper] Ederson.
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Onana: Definition of modern keeper
posted on 19/7/23
comment by Scott Tiffoney (U1734)
posted 4 minutes ago
Now instead of booting the ball to the opposition, we finally have a keeper who can pass it short to Maguire, to then boot the ball to the opposition. Progress.
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This guy seems more likely to dribble past Casemiro and pass to Rashford...
Really hope fans and media don't knock his confidence when that first inevitable mistake happens. Hopefully it's after his established himself a bit...
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comment by Onana_banana_fi_fa_fofana (U20611)
posted 24 minutes ago
comment by Scott Tiffoney (U1734)
posted 4 minutes ago
Now instead of booting the ball to the opposition, we finally have a keeper who can pass it short to Maguire, to then boot the ball to the opposition. Progress.
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This guy seems more likely to dribble past Casemiro and pass to Rashford...
Really hope fans and media don't knock his confidence when that first inevitable mistake happens. Hopefully it's after his established himself a bit...
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Already looking forward to the United JA606 board wailing, purple-faced, toy-throwing, bed-wetting meltdown.
posted on 19/7/23
I have really no idea how good this lad is. But I think it is going to be fun finding out. Even if he does cost us the odd goal here and there, I don't think it will be any more than De Gea. And his positive impact on our football should outweigh them anyway.
posted on 19/7/23
comment by rosso says the time has come to unlock the unlimited Pote-ntial of the Fernançalvemiro triumvirate (U17054)
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comment by Onana_banana_fi_fa_fofana (U20611)
posted 24 minutes ago
comment by Scott Tiffoney (U1734)
posted 4 minutes ago
Now instead of booting the ball to the opposition, we finally have a keeper who can pass it short to Maguire, to then boot the ball to the opposition. Progress.
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This guy seems more likely to dribble past Casemiro and pass to Rashford...
Really hope fans and media don't knock his confidence when that first inevitable mistake happens. Hopefully it's after his established himself a bit...
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Already looking forward to the United JA606 board wailing, purple-faced, toy-throwing, bed-wetting meltdown.
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Yeah first mistake people will go full Brexit, tippy tappy foreign PC nonsense this is not the United way!
posted on 19/7/23
The scouts must have the easiest job ever. Does or did he play for Ajax, yes...sign him up.
posted on 19/7/23
We know RDD has already set his stall out with Onana.
posted on 19/7/23
Despite only being at Inter Milan for a season, Andre Onana has bonded with the Inter faithful.
The goalkeeper, who is Manchester United bound, won the Italian Cup and Super Cup, but the highlight of his spell will be knocking out bitter rivals AC Milan of the Champions League to reach the final.
Erik ten Hag's decision to bring in Onana will partly be because of his talent on the ball and ability to distribute expertly.
In an interview with Gazzetta Dello Sport, the 27-year-old spoke highly of Inter: "The San Siro and Inter fans made me feel something special and I won't forget that for the rest of my life.
"For some matches we were really as one, I had the feeling of playing not as 11 players, but as 80,000. Being able to experience that was a privilege that football and my life have given me."
After just a season in Serie A, Onana has admitted he "couldn't resist" a move to Old Trafford.
The Cameroon international told Gazzetta Dello Sport: "I really want to begin this new exciting adventure with a coach who as far as I'm concerned is a maestro.
"I'm going to play in a great league and for a great club which has an enormous amount of history just like Inter. It's important to be honest and tell the people the truth. I'm someone who's always looking for new challenges and to play in the Premier League for a club like United is irresistible."
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I just hope his shot stopping isn’t as bad as it seems on YouTube. Unorthodox to say the least.
posted on 19/7/23
Him and Evans gonna make Uniteds defence the envy of the PL