Manchester United ready to cash in on Cameroon goalkeeper Andre Onana
Manchester United are reportedly preparing to cut ties with goalkeeper André Onana at the end of the season, despite the player’s strong desire to return and fight for his place at Old Trafford.
The Cameroonian shot-stopper, currently on loan at Trabzonspor, has been enjoying regular minutes in Turkey and is keen to head back to Manchester in June. Onana is believed to be ready to compete head-to-head with Senne Lammens for the club’s No. 1 jersey.
However, United’s stance appears firm. The Premier League giants are not planning to reintegrate the 28-year-old into their squad, signaling a decisive shift in their long-term goalkeeping strategy. Despite Onana still having two years remaining on his contract, the club is actively exploring options to sell him permanently during the upcoming transfer window.
This development comes amid reported interest from several European sides as well as clubs in Saudi Arabia, who are closely monitoring the situation. United are understood to be open to offers that would allow them to offload the goalkeeper and potentially reinvest in other areas of the squad.
Onana’s time at Old Trafford has been a mixed chapter, marked by flashes of brilliance but also periods of inconsistency that raised questions about his long-term suitability as the club’s first-choice keeper. His loan spell in Turkey has offered him a platform to rebuild confidence and showcase his qualities, but it may not be enough to change the club’s current direction.
For the player, the situation presents a crossroads. While his intention is to prove himself back in Manchester, the likelihood of a permanent exit is growing stronger by the day. For United, it’s a chance to reset and reshape their goalkeeping department ahead of a new campaign.
As the summer window approaches, Onana’s future will be one to watch closely—whether he gets the chance to return and fight, or whether his next chapter begins away from Old Trafford.
