Inter Milan's path to the UEFA Europa League final is just one step away. The Cameroonian international goalkeeper, Orona, has been instrumental in the team's success in the UEFA Europa League this season. Inter beat AC Milan 2-0 in the first leg of the semi-final, and Onana has made seven consecutive shutouts in the UEFA tour, accumulating 43 saves, which is the highest number of saves in this year's UEFA tour. Inter signed Onana as a free agent last summer, and the deal was undoubtedly the team's best freebie.

The 27-year-old Onana was trained in Barcelona's youth camp before moving to Ajax, where he made a name for himself with his unique "on-the-ball" type of organizational goalkeeping. In the UEFA Europa League match, his "touch map" covered the entire penalty area and a large area of the backfield, as if he had a center back level of possession range. What's more, Onana is still sticking to his duties as a goalkeeper, with 43 saves topping the list in this year's UEFA Europa League, and 7 games without conceding a goal.

After the match, Onana said, "We are very close to the final, but AC Milan is still a formidable opponent and we have to be ready for the next round." His outstanding performance has already attracted the attention of Premier League giants Manchester United and Chelsea.

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