Ex-club star urges caution over Onana exit as Man Utd face tough summer decisions

Onana, 29, was criticised for his role in Lyon's 2-2 draw with Manchester United in the Europa League quarter-final first leg, where his errors led to both of the home club's goals.
The match saw the Cameroonian fail to deal with a free-kick from Thiago Almada, allowing the ball to slip past him, before his parry of Georges Mikautadze's shot fell into the path of Rayan Cherki, who netted Lyon's dramatic equaliser in stoppage time.
Scholes, speaking after Thursday's match on TNT Sports, acknowledged the goalkeeper's struggles but indicated that United's decisions in the summer transfer window would likely focus on other areas. "Replacing Onana is something they'll have to consider," he said.
"But it comes down to the budget. Can United afford to spend big on another goalkeeper?" While admitting that the 29-year-old's performances have been underwhelming, Scholes pointed out that the club's priority might be to address other pressing issues, considering the larger squad problems.
The summer transfer window is expected to be critical for the club as manager Ruben Amorim looks to make crucial decisions regarding the squad's future.