Manchester United goalkeeper Andre Onana has shocked fans after being spotted playing as a striker in a game in his native Cameroon. <br /><br />Onana, 29, came under criticism for his performances in goal for the Red Devils last season, as they recorded their worst-ever Premier League finish of 15th. <br /><br />But fans have praised his outfield ability after footage of him playing as a centre-forward was posted to TikTok on Wednesday. <br /><br />Standing at 6'3'', Onana could be seen using his height and strength to impressively shield the ball when it was played into him with his back to a defender. <br /><br />The Cameroon international also exhibited several impressive touches to draw fouls from his opponents. <br /><br />Reacting to the video, one user joked: 'Better ball handling than Hojlund'.<br /><br />A second joked: 'They should send the full team here to train'. <br /><br />A third added: 'United have rubbish strikers, so they should play Onana up front'. <br /><br />The clip comes after Onana had been linked with a potential move to either a club in the Saudi Pro League or Ligue 1 side Monaco. <br /><br />The club appears to be unconvinced by either Radoslaw Majecki or Philipp Kohn as their number one, with CEO Thiago Scuro confirming that a new goalkeeper is a priority this summer.<br /><br />Chelsea's Djordje Petrovic has also been considered after returning from his loan spell with Strasbourg. He is not expected to have a future at Stamford Bridge.<br /><br />The former Inter and Ajax stopper is currently on holiday, but he was stopped for a quick chat by reporter Stephane Bassalia Ouattara last week.<br /><br />When quizzed about whether he might be departing United this summer, a smiling Onana replied in French: 'Will I leave? I don't know, we'll see!'<br /><br />The Cameroonian has started 72 Premier League games for United since signing from Inter Milan in July 2023, keeping 18 clean sheets.<br /><br />Significant changes are expected at United this summer with manager Ruben Amorim looking to overhaul his squad following a desperately disappointing season.