Manchester United have received an offer from Turkiye for Andre Onana, whose services are no longer required at Carrington.
Since his arrival in the summer of 2023, Onana has been one of the Red Devils’ biggest puzzles, even if the team has experienced more problems than any other Premier League powerhouse in recent years.
Man Utd believed they had spent £47.5 million on a top-tier goalkeeper based on the custodian’s performances at Inter Milan, but they eventually realized that the Cameroonian’s game had some serious problems because he has been guilty of howlers nearly every week.
Last week’s terrifying loss to Grimsby Town was Onana’s most recent horror show and his last appearance of the season.
Man United keen to offload Andre Onana
Senne Lammens, a 23-year-old Belgian goalkeeper, was fortunately signed by Man United to solve their goalkeeping problems. Lammens will try to establish himself as an immediate improvement over both Onana and Altay Bayindir.
But since that they only play once a week, MUFC has four goalkeepers in the first team (with Tom Heaton as the fourth option). Since the transfer market is still open in a number of nations, including the UAE, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey, something needs to give in the coming weeks.
Stretty News sources claim that Onana has been offered a position with Trabzonspor, who made a loan bid to Manchester United.
Man United & Onana examining Trabzonspor option
These sources are aware that INEOS is still considering the situation since, while they would undoubtedly prefer to permanently let go of the 29-year-old, they also acknowledge that this may be a much to ask given the current situation.
If it turns out that Amorim no longer intends to deploy Onana, he would be open to the idea of leaving. However, it is unclear if he will be amenable to joining the Turkish club.
With seven league titles in their trophy cabinet (the most recent coming in 2022), nine domestic cups, and ten Turkish Super Cups, Trabzonspor is regarded as one of Turkiye’s most prestigious clubs, even though they aren’t as well-known as their Istanbul-based rivals Galatasaray and Fenerbahce.
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