Positive updates are received by Manchester United regarding Andre Onana’s injury

Next weekend, Manchester United anticipates that goalkeeper Andre Onana will start against Everton, as his injury is not as severe as initially anticipated.

Manchester United 'handed Andre Onana injury boost' for crucial fixture run  | Evening Standard

The only desire of Erik ten Hag regarding any international break is for his squad to return to Manchester undamaged.

United have already endured an excessive number of injury issues this season and could really use no more.

As a result, Christian Eriksen and Rasmus Hojlund were ultimately unable to make the Denmark squad against Luton Town due to injuries they sustained.

United are attempting to avoid any complications, but the injury to Andre Onana has caused them concern.

Man Utd get positive Andre Onana injury news after Cameroon goalkeeper  sparked fears - Mirror Online

On Friday night, Onana started in goal for Cameroon in their match against Mauritius.

As expected, Cameroon cruised to a 3-0 victory; however, Onana was substituted with approximately ten minutes remaining due to an injury.

An adductor injury was the cause of the problem, according to Actu Cameroon, leaving United concerned about a possible absence.

The Mirror, however, has assuaged those concerns by stating that Onana’s injury is “less severe than initially feared.”

Onana injured playing World Cup qualifier in Cameroon - Sportstar

According to sources with close ties to Onana, the injury is not considered severe, and he was removed from the situation merely as a precaution.

Onana is expected to be available to face Everton the following weekend, but on Tuesday, all attention will be on Cameroon as they travel to face Libya.

Onana may very well participate in that game and extinguish all fears, but her absence could cause concerns to resurface.

If Onana ultimately fails to make the squad, United will be forced to rely on Altay Bayindir.

Since his summer transfer from Fenerbahce, the Turkish goalkeeper has yet to make his United debut.

Onana injured playing World Cup qualifier in Cameroon - The African Mirror

Staff at United have reportedly been impressed by Bayindir’s recent progress in training and have encouraged him to make his bow as soon as possible.

Although the exact timing of that opportunity is unknown, Bayindir started on Saturday night for Turkey in their 3-2 victory over Germany.

Bayindir gained valuable playing time, and that game appeared to occur at an ideal time, given that the 25-year-old might need to be ready to go the following weekend.