Onana injury concern for Man Utd, but club optimistic for US pre-season tour

Manchester United goalkeeper Andre Onana has suffered a hamstring injury during pre-season, Sky Sports News has learned. The Cameroon international is being assessed by the club's medical services, although initial responses to treatment have been positive.
Despite initial concerns, the coaching staff remain hopeful that Onana can recover in time to travel with the squad for the pre-season tour of the United States.
Various media reports had suggested that the goalkeeper could be out for up to six weeks, which would prevent him from taking part in the team's preparations on US soil.
However, sources close to the club assure that the plan is still for Onana to accompany the squad during the tour. The evolution of the injury will be decisive in confirming his presence in the upcoming pre-season games.
Onana, a key player in the Manchester United set-up, is in his second season at the club after joining from Inter Milan. The coaching staff is confident that a successful recovery will allow the goalkeeper to gradually return to training.