Manchester United want to offload Andre Onana this summer despite the Cameroon goalkeeper’s desire to resurrect his Old Trafford career.
Onana is on loan at Trabzonspor in Turkey for the season, but still has two years left on his £120,000-a-week contract at United. The 30-year-old wants to return to the club in June and fight for his place with Senne Lammens, who has established himself as United’s first choice after joining for £18.2million last summer.
But Confidential understands United have no plans to bring him back as they try to drive down the wage bill, and see it as unrealistic to have a high-earning No 2 keeper on the bench, with Lammens backed as their No 1.
Onana’s representatives are expected to hold talks with United this month to discuss his future, but another move away – either permanently or loan – is the most likely outcome. United would hope to recoup as much as possible of the £47.2m they paid Inter Milan in 2023.
Trabzonspor would be keen to keep Onana, and there is also interest from their Turkish rivals Besiktas. Monaco, who were quoted a fee of £30m by United in June, may well try again, and Saudi Arabia is still an option after he was linked with FC Neom last year.
United’s No 2 Altay Bayindir is also set to be on the move this summer, with a return to Turkey a possibility. The club turned down a bid from Besiktas in January because it was too late in the transfer window for them to find a replacement, but United would be more open to letting him go this summer.
Altay Bayindir (left) and Andre Onana are both set to leave Manchester United this summer
Senne Lammens has been backed as the club’s first-choice goalkeeper – with Tom Heaton, who is soon to turn 40, the most likely of the back-ups to stay this summer
Bayindir has made 17 appearances since moving to Old Trafford for £4.3m from Fenerbahce in 2023, and six of those at the start of this season when United were in the process of replacing Onana with Lammens and letting the young Belgian settle in.
The United back-up keeper most likely to stay is third-choice Tom Heaton, who turns 40 next week and may be offered another one-year deal. Heaton is part of United’s leadership team and his experience and support are seen as key in Lammens’ development.
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