André Onana’s future uncertain as Italian giants circle for summer move
André Onana is attracting growing interest from top European clubs, with three Serie A sides closely monitoring his situation ahead of the summer transfer window.
The Cameroonian goalkeeper, currently on loan at Trabzonspor, has impressed during his time in Turkey, raising questions about his future at Manchester United.
Although he had been expected to return to the Premier League side at the end of the season, indications now suggest he may no longer be part of the club’s long-term plans.
According to reports, Juventus, Inter Milan and AS Roma are all tracking the goalkeeper’s progress. In addition, a club from Germany is also said to be observing his performances, further underlining the level of interest in the player.
Onana has established himself as a regular starter during his loan spell, delivering consistent performances in the Süper Lig.
Over the course of the campaign, he has recorded six clean sheets in 24 league appearances, demonstrating his reliability between the posts.
His form has played a key role in enhancing his reputation, with clubs across Europe now assessing the possibility of a move.
Despite the uncertainty surrounding his next destination, Onana remains one of the most prominent Cameroonian players on the transfer market.
Financially, the goalkeeper earns an annual salary of €7,190,000 during his time in Turkey, while his market value is currently estimated at €12 million, reflecting both his experience and recent performances.
As the transfer window approaches, attention is likely to intensify around his future, with several clubs weighing their options.
Whether he returns to Manchester United or secures a move elsewhere remains unclear, but his performances at Trabzonspor have ensured he remains firmly on the radar of Europe’s top leagues.
