Cameroon goalkeeper André Onana of Manchester United is being linked with a move to Turkish side Trabzonspor, with the 30-year-old’s Old Trafford future again under scrutiny amid uncertainty over his contract situation.
Transfer data from 25 June 2026 lists Trabzonspor as the prospective destination for the 1.90m stopper, with his market value currently estimated at €10.00m. The rumour carries an unspecified probability rating (“?”), underlining that discussions are, at this stage, speculative rather than advanced.
Onana, born in Nkol Ngok on 2 April 1996, is listed as a Trabzonspor player in the latest database snapshot, but the same data records a move “from” Manchester United to the Süper Lig club, suggesting the deal is being tracked rather than confirmed. No transfer fee, contract start date or expiry date is registered, raising the possibility that any switch could involve him leaving United as a free agent if his terms there have expired or are not renewed.
The right-footed goalkeeper, who wears the No 24 shirt, is valued at €10.00m on Transfermarkt – a figure that would make him a significant but attainable target for Trabzonspor as they look to strengthen for the new campaign. There is no formal confirmation yet of personal terms, length of contract or whether an option-based structure is being considered.
Recent records also do not log a completed transfer or specify his latest individual match – such as opponent, date, scoreline or performance metrics – meaning his most recent competitive outing cannot be independently verified within the available data set.
With his prime years as a goalkeeper still ahead of him and his next contract yet to be clearly defined, any move to Trabzonspor – whether for a fee or as a free agent – would represent a pivotal chapter that could reshape his reputation in European football and determine the trajectory of the rest of his career.
