Manchester United goalkeeper Andre Onana arrived at Carrington on Monday morning accompanied by his agent, amid intensifying questions about his future at the club.
The Cameroon international was notably excluded from the matchday squad in United’s 4-1 loss to Newcastle United on Sunday, a decision made by manager Ruben Amorim following a series of high-profile mistakes.
Onana’s omission came on the heels of his performance in the Europa League clash against Lyon, where two costly errors contributed to United’s defeat.
In addition to his on-pitch struggles, the 29-year-old has drawn negative attention off the field, engaging in a public social media dispute with former Manchester United midfielder Nemanja Matic.
These incidents have further eroded his standing at the club, where he has already faced mounting criticism for inconsistent displays throughout the season.
Photographs published by The Sun showed Onana arriving at the training ground with a representative from Lian Sports, the agency of Fali Ramadani.
The timing of the visit has fueled speculation that discussions regarding a potential summer transfer may be underway.
Having signed from Inter Milan last summer for £47 million, Onana was initially expected to be a long-term solution in goal.
However, with backup goalkeeper Altay Bayindir now stepping into the starting role, Onana’s place in the team appears increasingly precarious.
While recent reports indicated Onana had changed agents in pursuit of a better contract, football journalist David Ornstein suggests that plan may have backfired.
Instead of securing improved terms, the move may have accelerated a potential exit from Old Trafford.