Premier League heavyweights Manchester United are reportedly considering the sale of goalkeeper Andre Onana after a series of disappointing performances since his transfer to Old Trafford.
The Cameroonian custodian, who joined the club under former manager Erik ten Hag, has faced criticism for his form, particularly following a recent match against Nottingham Forest where he conceded a goal deemed too soft.
With Ten Hag’s departure, Onana’s position at the club has become increasingly precarious.
Reports indicate that several clubs are interested in acquiring him, prompting United to explore potential deals during the upcoming transfer window.
This comes amid a broader assessment of the squad by new manager Ruben Amorim, who is expected to implement significant changes.
Onana’s struggles have been highlighted by his inability to consistently deliver strong performances, raising questions about his fit within Amorim’s plans.
In light of this uncertainty, United is reportedly eyeing Mike Maignan from AC Milan as a potential replacement. Maignan, who has garnered praise for his skills and leadership, could provide the stability that United seeks in goal.
As the January transfer window approaches, Onana’s future remains uncertain as the club evaluates its options.