
Manchester United Sets Financial Demands for Onana's Departure
British media reports reveal that Manchester United has set a selling price for their Cameroonian goalkeeper André Onana during the summer transfer window.
The Daily Mail reported that Manchester United is seeking £30 million to part ways with Onana, whose contract with the club runs until the summer of 2028, after he played 50 matches in all competitions last season, keeping a clean sheet in 9 matches in the Premier League out of 34 matches.
The newspaper indicated that Portuguese head coach Ruben Amorim prefers Onana's departure this summer, amid interest from French club AS Monaco in signing him.
The Daily Mail confirmed that the asking price from Manchester United is considered high for AS Monaco's capabilities, which continues to monitor the situation without making an official offer as long as the financial demand remains unchanged.
The Daily Mail reported that Manchester United is seeking £30 million to part ways with Onana, whose contract with the club runs until the summer of 2028, after he played 50 matches in all competitions last season, keeping a clean sheet in 9 matches in the Premier League out of 34 matches.
The newspaper indicated that Portuguese head coach Ruben Amorim prefers Onana's departure this summer, amid interest from French club AS Monaco in signing him.
The Daily Mail confirmed that the asking price from Manchester United is considered high for AS Monaco's capabilities, which continues to monitor the situation without making an official offer as long as the financial demand remains unchanged.