Latest Developments at Manchester United
It seems that Manchester United's management has already started preparing for the summer transfer market after securing a return to the Champions League, following an exciting 3-2 victory over Liverpool at Old Trafford under the temporary leadership of coach Michael Carrick.
According to English reports, the club is looking to permanently offload the Cameroonian goalkeeper André Onana this summer, following his current loan spell with Turkish club Trabzonspor. The president of the Turkish club confirmed their desire to retain the goalkeeper permanently, taking advantage of the tax benefits in the Turkish league that might help cover his high salary.
Manchester United's management hopes to recoup part of the transfer fee they paid to sign him from Inter Milan in the summer of 2023 for £47.2 million, especially after the significant criticism the goalkeeper faced during his time in England. Meanwhile, the young Belgian goalkeeper Senne Lammens has delivered better performances this season, which has increased doubts about Onana's future.
In the reinforcements file, the name of French full-back Adrien Truffert, a Bournemouth player, has emerged as a potential target for Manchester United in a deal that could be worth up to 50 million pounds.
The reports indicated that the club's scouts are impressed with the player's potential, especially with ongoing discussions about the team's need for a new left-back despite Luke Shaw's improved physical condition this season. Additionally, Marcus Rashford's future remains under observation, as his loan period at Barcelona is nearing its end.
According to English reports, the club is looking to permanently offload the Cameroonian goalkeeper André Onana this summer, following his current loan spell with Turkish club Trabzonspor. The president of the Turkish club confirmed their desire to retain the goalkeeper permanently, taking advantage of the tax benefits in the Turkish league that might help cover his high salary.
Manchester United's management hopes to recoup part of the transfer fee they paid to sign him from Inter Milan in the summer of 2023 for £47.2 million, especially after the significant criticism the goalkeeper faced during his time in England. Meanwhile, the young Belgian goalkeeper Senne Lammens has delivered better performances this season, which has increased doubts about Onana's future.
In the reinforcements file, the name of French full-back Adrien Truffert, a Bournemouth player, has emerged as a potential target for Manchester United in a deal that could be worth up to 50 million pounds.
The reports indicated that the club's scouts are impressed with the player's potential, especially with ongoing discussions about the team's need for a new left-back despite Luke Shaw's improved physical condition this season. Additionally, Marcus Rashford's future remains under observation, as his loan period at Barcelona is nearing its end.