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Reports in Italy claim Manchester United goalkeeper Andre Onana will return to San Siro tonight to watch his former club Inter take on Cagliari on Sunday night.

In fact, Stretty News can confirm that Onana has already landed in Milan and is looking forward to returning to the city he lived in whilst playing for Italian giants Inter Milan.

Italian publications La Gazzetta dello Sport, Il Corriere dello Sport and Calciomercato all ran the story that Onana was returning to Milan for tonight’s Serie A clash, as cited by Football Italia.

It will be Onana’s first time back at the San Siro since his €50 million transfer to United last summer.

Onana played in United’s 2-2 draw against Bournemouth. The result comes as a further blow to our chances of playing in the Champions League next season.

The Cameroon goalkeeper only spent one season at Inter, joining the club on a Bosman from Ajax in 2022.

We can’t help but wonder if Onana prefers pasta cooked in Milan or Manchester.

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