Manchester United are reportedly willing to let Andre Onana leave this summer for as little as £30 million — a figure that would represent a significant financial loss on the Cameroon international.
Onana was signed from Inter Milan for £47 million, meaning a sale at the current valuation would result in a £17 million shortfall.
Despite the low asking price, sources suggest Onana is increasingly likely to remain at Old Trafford for the 2025/26 campaign.
United’s lack of European football has impacted their transfer budget, making it difficult to replace the 29-year-old with a top-tier alternative. As a result, the club are not actively seeking to sell him but are open to offers.
Onana endured a mixed debut season in England, with several high-profile errors raising doubts among fans and prompting questions about his long-term suitability.
However, with budget constraints limiting their ability to recruit, United may have little choice but to stick with him.
Manager Ruben Amorim is understood to be assessing his options carefully, aware that inconsistency in goal could hinder his plans to rebuild.
Although clubs from Saudi Arabia and Ligue 1 have been linked, no formal bids have been made and discussions have yet to materialise.