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Shocking, Jim Ratcliffe’s measure to drive Andre Onana to Cameroon’s AFC camp

The British billionaire will grant the quick arrival of the Cameroonian goalkeeper

By Liam Styles

Jim Ratcliffe facilitated a private jet to Andre Onana to drive the player to his AFCON game.
Jim Ratcliffe facilitated a private jet to Andre Onana to drive the player to his AFCON game.
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Manchester United’s new minority owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe already started to develop his great financial influence and resources for the club with a shocking measure to help one of the players in the Erik Ten Hag’s squad in his arrival to his next game with his national football team.

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The player in question is the Cameroonian goalkeeper Andre Onana, who was recently called up for concentrating with his national country to play in the African Cup of Nations. After an agreement reached between Fecafoot (the Cameroonian Football Federation) and Manchester United to secure the player’s presence in the Red Devils’ game against Tottenham, the Mancunian club is ready to drive the player to their national team’s concentration.

In this sense, Onana will play against Guinea in less than 23 hours after having played against Tottenham, and Sir Jim Ratcliffe helped the player to arrive to the game in the quickest and most comfortable way possible facilitating the player a private jet to complete his 4,800-mile journey from Manchester ahead of Cameroon's AFCON opener.

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The player, who shared a picture of himself inside the plane through his personal Snapchat account finished their match against Spurs at around 6.30pm on Sunday and Cameroon will play against Guinea at 5pm on Monday despite his presence in Cameroon’s lineup is still uncertain and the coach of the African team could opt for leaving him on the bench to give entry to Fabrice Ondoa in his starting XI.


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