Cameroon Keeper André Onana wants to stay in Turkey after loan spell
Cameroon international André Onana is reportedly considering extending his stay in Turkey beyond his current loan spell, with growing indications that the goalkeeper is open to continuing his career in the Turkish Super Lig.
Onana is currently on loan at Trabzonspor from Manchester United, with the agreement set to run until June 2026. Despite being contracted to the Premier League side until 2028, Onana’s long-term future at Old Trafford remains uncertain amid ongoing questions over his role in the squad.
Per reports, the 28-year-old goalkeeper has already informed people close to him that he is keen to remain in Turkey beyond his current loan deal. The report suggests that Onana has been impressed by the environment, playing time, and overall experience in the Super Lig.
Since joining Trabzonspor, Onana has been a regular starter, regaining rhythm and consistency after a turbulent spell in England. His performances have reportedly helped rebuild his confidence, with the goalkeeper enjoying a more stable run of games than he had previously experienced at Manchester United.
While no official decision has been made, the development adds further uncertainty to his situation at Old Trafford, where competition for the goalkeeper position remains intense and long-term planning is still under review.
Trabzonspor, meanwhile, are believed to be monitoring the situation closely and could explore options to retain the shot-stopper if conditions become favourable. The Turkish club view Onana as a high-profile presence who brings experience at the highest level of European football.
For Manchester United, Onana’s future remains one of several squad issues to be addressed as the club evaluates its long-term goalkeeping structure. With his contract running until 2028, any permanent departure would require a negotiated agreement or transfer decision.
As things stand, Onana’s preference for continuity in Turkey could shape the next phase of his career, with the coming months expected to be decisive in determining whether his future lies in England or a permanent switch to the Super Lig.
