Manchester United spent 50 million euros to bring in Andre Onana, only to find that they had acquired another De Gea! The Cameroonian international goalkeeper, once considered a "revolutionary goalkeeper," was supposed to improve the team's passing and control but ended up relying on miraculous saves to attract attention. His number of low-level mistakes is not inferior to De Gea's during his declining state at the end of his tenure with the Red Devils, with unpredictable ups and downs in form. In recent matches, both Manchester United's starting and substitute goalkeepers have been directly scored against from corners, causing concern for head coach Ruben Amorim. Although bringing in a new goalkeeper is not the top priority in the transfer plan, the club is evaluating new goalkeepers and must at least introduce a more capable new signing to provide necessary competition for Onana. The 28-year-old Onana was praised at the beginning of the season for his multiple heroic saves that saved Manchester United, but recently he has made headlines for various errors. In the Premier League clean sheet rankings, he has been surpassed by Pickford of Everton, David Raya of Arsenal, and Mats Zelis of Nottingham Forest. Regarding whether he was fouled in the game against Wolves, former Premier League referee Dermot Gallagher explained that the opponent player Matt Doherty stood next to Onana first and did not actively move his position, so it was not a foul. "The rules allow players to choose their positions; he stood still without any foul actions," Gallagher said. "In fact, it was Onana who…