Andre Onana's Man Utd future decided with keeper wanting to make return
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Andre Onana's Man Utd future decided with keeper wanting to make returnAndre Onana joined Turkish side Trabzonspor on loan last summer and it appears that the Cameroonian goalkeeper does not have a future at Old Trafford once that move comes to an endCommentsSportDaniel Orme Sports Writer19:24, 07 Apr 2026View 2 ImagesAndre Onana is in the middle of a loan switch with Trabzonspor(Image: Getty Images)Manchester United remain determined to move Andre Onana on despite the goalkeeper’s wish to revive his Old Trafford career. The Cameroonian stopper joined Turkish side Trabzonspor on a season-long loan deal last summer following a difficult couple of seasons.Once that agreement expires, Onana will be left with two years remaining on his United contract and has already expressed a desire to return and compete with current stopper Senne Lammens for the number one shirt.But it appears that club chiefs have a different view of the former Inter Milan goalkeeper’s future. As per Mail Online, United have no plans to bring Onana back to the club and want to move him on in an effort to reduce their wage bill even further.Onana’s representatives will hold talks with the club in the imminent future but it is thought another exit - whether that be permanently or another loan - is the most likely route. United remain keen to recoup the majority of the £47.2m they paid for his signature back in 2023.READ MORE: Carlo Ancelotti 'set to finalise agreement' after being backed for Man Utd roleREAD MORE: Champions League fifth place permutations and what Liverpool and Man Utd need tonightFOLLOW OUR MAN UTD FB PAGE! Latest United news and more on our dedicated Facebook pageTrabzonspor vice-president Zeyyat Kafkas recently admitted that the club would not be able to afford that fee. He said: “As the figure from Manchester United for the purchase of Andre Onana is in the range of €45-50m, our president has sincerely informed the community in line with Trabzonspor’s realities....




