Last season, Inter Milan carried out the nice move André Onana. The Cameroonian goalkeeper arrived from Ajax Amsterdam to try to shake up Samir Handanovic who had been in office for 10 years. So not easy. And if the Slovenian goalkeeper started the season as a starter (14 matches played), André Onana took advantage of his injury to settle permanently in the eleven. And cohabitation between the two men was less smooth than expected while the Italian press was already revealing tensions between the two men.
When he left for Manchester United, André Onana had a little note for Handanovic explaining that his replacement situation was not easy.
In the columns of La Gazzetta, the 39-year-old goalkeeper, free since this summer, responded with a small tackle in passing. “I liked those words, but I didn’t like his behavior in the first two months when he wasn’t playing. But then he was direct with me and I was always consistent with him and I helped him too. No one said that last season I had injuries that really hurt my chances: broken wrist, broken finger, strained calf. But I was always on the bench with the rest of the team, even when I wasn’t available. I will never go against this club”