André Onana REPORTEDLY lavishes ₦11.3 BILLION on Milan mansion amid United struggles
Amidst the tumultuous season at Manchester United, André Onana seems to be eyeing a potential retreat to Italy.
The Cameroonian goalkeeper, who has faced scrutiny for his performances for the Red Devils in his debut season in the Premier League, has reportedly invested heavily in an extravagant mansion in Milan.
André Onana: Man United goalkeeper reportedly purchased an exotic 8-bedroom home in Italy
Onana, who joined Manchester United from Inter Milan in a €50 million deal last summer, has struggled to find his consistency in the Premier League.
With 57 goals conceded in 37 matches and only 11 clean sheets to his name, speculation about his future continue to loom as Erik ten Hag’s future continues to be debated.
An exclusive report from FCInterNews revealed that Onana purchased a lavish ₦11.3 Billion (€6.5 million) mansion in the Milan suburbs.
The massive eight-bedroom estate, nestled in Corbetta near Magenta, offers a serene escape with its enthralling outdoor amenities.
"Andre Onana does not forget Milan. Both for his affection towards Inter, and because he recently completed the purchase of a luxurious villa on the outskirts of Milan, to be precise in Corbetta, a stone's throw from Magenta," the site reports.
The mansion, situated on a vast 1,300 square meter plot, boasts an outdoor area spanning 3,000 square meters, complete with a swimming pool, barbecue, and lush garden.
This lavish investment could suggest that Onana may be contemplating a potential return to Italy, after his Manchester United stint.
The former Inter and Ajax goalkeeper reportedly still holds a soft spot for the City of his former club.
However, it is believed that rumours of an immediate exit from Manchester United in the summer transfer window is false.