Andre Onana: Manchester United's Cameroonian outcast makes decision on future after accepted bid
The goalkeeper has fallen down the pecking order at United, losing his starting spot after a series of mistakes dating back to last weekend.
He has since been relegated to the bench for the team's last two Premier League matches, with his only outing being an error-filled performance in a Carabao Cup defeat to Grimsby Town.
With the recent acquisition of Senne Lammens from Royal Antwerp, it appears Onana has now become the third-choice goalkeeper behind Altay Bayındır and Lammens.
To facilitate the move, Manchester United has reportedly accepted a loan bid without a fee, while Trabzonspor will not have a purchase clause to make the deal permanent.
🚨 Andre Onana open to joining Trabzonspor & waiting to review contract for proposed move from Man Utd. #Trabzonspor want 29yo goalkeeper available for next game (Fenerbahce on Sept 14). Deal with #MUFC season-long loan, no fee or buy option @TheAthleticFC https://t.co/CRO7fBGoFN
— David Ornstein (@David_Ornstein) September 6, 2025
According to The Athletic, the 29-year-old is open to the transfer and is currently awaiting to discuss personal terms with the Turkish club.
The Red Devils hope to get Onana’s salary off the books, while a season-long loan would give him the chance to retain as much of his transfer value as possible ahead of a potential departure in the summer of 2026.