André Onana’s future at Manchester United is under increasing scrutiny after a series of underwhelming performances since his summer arrival.
Signed in 2023 to bolster the club’s goalkeeper position, Onana has failed to meet the high expectations set by the Premier League giants, with his recent displays coming under intense criticism, particularly following Manchester United’s 3-2 defeat to Nottingham Forest.
The Cameroonian international, who was brought in during Erik Ten Hag’s tenure, now finds himself facing an uncertain future at Old Trafford.
Reports suggest that with the potential arrival of Portuguese manager Ruben Amorim, Onana’s place in the team may no longer be guaranteed.
According to FourFourTwo, Manchester United is not ruling out the possibility of selling the former Inter Milan goalkeeper, who initially rose to prominence for his performances in Serie A.
Onana, under contract with Manchester United until June 2028, could soon find himself making a move away from the Premier League, with interest from clubs in the Saudi Pro League.
His potential departure marks a significant shift for a player once hailed as one of Europe’s top goalkeeping talents.
The 27-year-old goalkeeper earns a substantial annual salary of €7,214,075 (roughly 4.7 billion FCFA) and has a market value of approximately €35 million.
Despite these figures, his lack of consistency at United has led to speculation that the club may seek to recoup a portion of the transfer fee they paid Inter Milan.
As Manchester United prepares for their upcoming Europa League clash with Viktoria Plzen, the future of Onana continues to dominate discussions surrounding the club.
Should Onana’s performances fail to improve, it could pave the way for a potential exit, either in January or at the end of the season.
The club’s management will be closely monitoring his situation, with many wondering if Onana’s time in the Premier League is nearing its end.