Man Utd agree Andre Onana transfer! Trabzonspor close to sealing loan deal for goalkeeper following arrival of Senne Lammens

Manchester United have reportedly agreed to loan out Andre Onana to Trabzonspor following the arrival of Senne Lammens. The Turkish transfer window remains open until September 12, meaning Trabzonspor still have a few precious days to get their man through the door before the deadline slams shut.

  • Onana close to loan exit
  • Red Devils have reached a verbal agreement
  • Decision rests on the player

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وفق فابريزيو رومانو،Trabzonspor have reached a verbal agreement with the Red Devils for loaning Onana. The transfer is essentially complete; the only remaining step is for the player himself to greenlight the deal.

Trabzonspor’s urgent search for a new number one stems from the high-profile sale of their long-serving captain Ugurcan Cakir, who joined for a staggering €36 million (£31m/$42m) earlier this summer. Onana, who was once tipped to be ‘s long-term solution between the sticks, has suddenly emerged as the most suitable option at the top of their wishlist.

Onana’s United journey has unravelled alarmingly quickly. The Cameroonian shot-stopper was left out of Amorim’s first three line-ups, only managing a start in thehumiliating EFL Cup second-round defeat to minnows Town. While the club initially suggested his absence was due to lingering fitness issues, the real hammer blow came on deadline day when United splashed £18m ($24m) on 23-year-old Lammens from . That purchase, combined with Altay Bayindir already deputising in goal, left Onana’s future in tatters.

Onana’s strained relationship with the club hierarchy has not helped his cause. The keeper, who still has three years left on his deal, was one of several players hit with a 25 per cent wage reduction following United’s failure in the 2023-24 campaign. Rather than accept the pay cut, Onana reportedly demanded a new deal and improved terms during the summer, a move that rubbed Amorim and the club board the wrong way, per reports from الرياضي. For a player who conceded 65 goals in 50 appearances last season, the request did not sit well.

With the windows closed across most of Europe, Onana’s options for a fresh start are minimal. That makes Turkey’s extended market a potential lifeline for the Cameroonian to rebuild his shattered confidence. If Onana ultimately departs, the spotlight will immediately fall on Lammens and Bayindir. The Belgian newcomer is untested in the Premier League, while Bayindir has already come under fire from fans after his howler against . For a club already facing scrutiny across the pitch, Amorim’s handling of the goalkeeping department risks becoming another lightning rod for criticism.