Manchester — A new earthquake has shaken the football world. Cameroon goalkeeper Andre Onana has finally broken his silence and revealed the real reason for his bitter departure from Manchester United. In an exclusive interview with The Football Pulse, Onana said the following words that left fans stunned:
“I will never forgive Ruben Amorim for what he said to me before I left Old Trafford. It rings in my head every day, and it is seriously affecting my mental health.”

This statement, according to Onana, was not only a personal insult but also “completely destroyed his trust” in the coaching staff. When pressed specifically, the 29-year-old goalkeeper hesitated before revealing the rest of the story.
“Before the last training session, I went to see Amorim to say goodbye. I thought he would say something positive — like ‘thank you for everything you’ve done,’” Onana recalls. “Instead, he just looked at me and said, ‘Maybe it’s not the system — it’s you.’”
The room exploded. According to sources close to the team, Onana left the training ground shortly after, without saying another word, and his flight to Türkiye was booked just hours after the bitter conversation.
Since joining Trabzonspor, Onana has remained silent about his strained relationship with Amorim — until now. Fans were quickly divided: one side claimed Amorim was “just telling the truth,” while the other insisted the Portuguese coach had gone too far by insulting the pride of a former Champions League runner-up goalkeeper.
On social media, the hashtag #StandWithOnana is booming, while some United fans have countered with #AmorimWasRight, claiming the Cameroonian “blames instead of looking at himself.”
And Onana? He ended the interview with a vague but haunting message:
“There are wounds that you can’t see, but they scream every time you touch the ball.”
The story between Onana and Amorim may have ended at Old Trafford, but its echoes — and those fateful words — will probably haunt English football for a long time.