Manchester United goalkeeper Andre Onana has been offered to Trabzonspor, and it will be interesting to see if the Turkish outfit are prepared to sign him.
According to Sporx, Manchester United have offered Andre Onana to Turkish club Trabzonspor for a loan deal. The Red Devils paid €50 million to sign the 29-year-old goalkeeper, but he has not been able to perform at a high level.
Andre Onana’s mediocre performances have forced the club to sign a quality alternative in Senne Lammens. The Belgian is now expected to start regularly for Manchester United, and it would be ideal for the Cameroonian international to move on.
Onana is still at the peak of his career, and sitting on the bench at Manchester United is unlikely to be an appealing option for him. It would be ideal for him to join a club where he will get regular opportunities.
It will be interesting to see if the Turkish outfit are prepared to provide him with the opportunities he needs. Andre Onana has previously shown his quality in Italy, and he could be a key player for them if he manages to regain his confidence.
Manchester United needed improvement on Onana
Meanwhile, Manchester United needed to improve their goalkeeping department to do well this season. It will be interesting to see if they can finish in the top four and push for domestic trophies. They have been quite mediocre in recent seasons. The lack of a quality goalkeeper has cost them heavily in recent seasons.
It is clear that Andre Onana is not good enough to start for Manchester United regularly. It would be ideal for both parties to go their separate ways. Meanwhile, signing the 29-year-old on loan could be a useful deal for the Turkish club. It would be a no-risk signing for them, and an inexpensive one at that.
If the former Ajax stopper manages to hit the ground running in Turkey and establish himself as a player for the club, the deal could look like a masterstroke. Manchester United will certainly hope that he can perform well in Turkey if the move goes through, so that they can sell him permanently in the summer.