Manchester United goalkeeper Andre Onana has joined Turkish facet Trabzonspor on a season-long mortgage for the 2025/26 marketing campaign.
The deal, accomplished forward of the Turkish switch deadline on Friday, comes after the Cameroon worldwide was overlooked of United’s opening three Premier League matches below new supervisor Ruben Amorim.
His solely outing this season was within the shock Carabao Cup defeat to League Two facet Grimsby.
Signed for £47.2m from Inter Milan in July 2023 as David de Gea’s substitute, Onana has made 102 appearances for United and helped them to FA Cup glory in 2024.
Nonetheless, his spell at Outdated Trafford has been overshadowed by inconsistency, with errors resulting in him shedding his beginning position.
United moved swiftly to strengthen the goalkeeping division, signing 23-year-old Belgian Senne Lammens from Royal Antwerp for an preliminary €21m (£18.1m) on deadline day. Amorim now has Lammens, Altay Bayindir, and Tom Heaton as his choices between the posts.
United wished Onana “good luck” in saying the transfer, which stays topic to worldwide clearance and registration.
