Andre Onana to join Cameroon for Africa Cup of Nations after Man United play Tottenham
Andre Onana will link up with the Cameroon squad for the Africa Cup of Nations after Manchester United play Tottenham on January 14, according to media reprts.
It had been reported that United were in talks with Onana's national team over the goalkeeper's release date for the tournament in Ivory Coast that gets under way a week on Saturday.
The 27-year-old is now set stay with the club for their Premier League match against Spurs at Old Trafford the following day before joining up with Cameroon – whose campaign then starts on January 15 with a match against Guinea.
United also have one fixture before the Tottenham game, playing at Wigan in the FA Cup third round next Monday.
The Cameroonian football association is understood to have agreed to be flexible on the release date for a player who was persuaded to come out of international retirement earlier this season.
Onana, who joined United from Inter Milan in a £47million deal last summer, had quit international football after the 2022 World Cup following a dispute with head coach Rigobert Song.
Erik ten Hag's side could be boosted further for their clash with Tottenham after confirming that Casemiro and Lisandro Martinez have both returned to training following long-term injuries.
Brazil midfielder Casemiro has not played since the Carabao Cup defeat to Newcastle on November 1, while influential defender Martinez has been sidelined since September.
United said on Wednesday that the pair had started full training with the team after working individually in recent weeks.
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