Manchester United Makes Decisive Decision Regarding Onana's Future
Sources have reported that Manchester United plans to make a decisive decision regarding goalkeeper André Onana during the upcoming summer transfer window, after the player went on loan to Trabzonspor this season, according to the British newspaper 'The Sun.'
Although Onana has two years remaining on his contract with the club, Manchester United has confirmed that the Cameroonian goalkeeper is not part of the team's long-term plans, and he is expected to be officially released in the summer as part of a restructuring of the goalkeeper position.
Onana participated in 17 matches with Trabzonspor this season, during which he conceded 26 goals and kept only three clean sheets, reinforcing the club's decision not to rely on him in the future, according to the newspaper's reports.
Manchester United's decision to let Onana go is part of the club's strategy to reorganize the team before the new season and ensure the presence of young goalkeepers capable of delivering strong performances and long-term continuity in such a critical position as the goalkeeper.
Although Onana has two years remaining on his contract with the club, Manchester United has confirmed that the Cameroonian goalkeeper is not part of the team's long-term plans, and he is expected to be officially released in the summer as part of a restructuring of the goalkeeper position.
Onana participated in 17 matches with Trabzonspor this season, during which he conceded 26 goals and kept only three clean sheets, reinforcing the club's decision not to rely on him in the future, according to the newspaper's reports.
Manchester United's decision to let Onana go is part of the club's strategy to reorganize the team before the new season and ensure the presence of young goalkeepers capable of delivering strong performances and long-term continuity in such a critical position as the goalkeeper.