Andre Onana has reportedly agreed to join Trabzonspor.
The Manchester United goalkeeper is set to depart Old Trafford after a nightmare two years in England. Turkish Super Lig club Trabzonspor made an approach to United over a loan deal to sign Onana, with their transfer window not closing until next week.
United agreed to the offer, but the final decision rested with Onana, who has now reportedly given his approval to the move.
Transfer guru Fabrizio Romano reported that the 29-year-old Cameroonian has signed his contract and is waiting on the final green light to come from Trabzonspor before travelling to Turkey next week.
The move is a straight loan deal, with no buy option or loan fee included.
Andre Onana reacts during a Manchester United game
Andre Onana has agreed to his Manchester United exit (Image: Jacques Feeney/Offside)
United signed off on the deal on Saturday after Ruben Amorim landed a goalkeeper on last Monday's deadline day, signing Senne Lammens from Royal Antwerp in an £18.2m deal.
The 23-year-old is yet to be capped at senior level by Belgium, but will compete with Altay Bayindir for the No.1 spot, despite the Turkey international enduring a calamitous start to the season.
Onana joined United in 2023 from Inter Milan in a £47.2million deal. Fresh off the back of winning two trophies with Inter and finishing runner-up in the Champions League, he didn't appear to be a risky arrival between the sticks.
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However, Onana's two years at Old Trafford have been nothing short of embarrassing, with him making mistakes every time he seemed to be turning the corner in his performances.
Onana lost his spot as United's starting goalkeeper after missing virtually the entire pre-season through injury.
Despite Bayindir making a costly mistake against Arsenal on the opening day of the season, the Cameroon international's only appearance of the season came in the Carabao Cup defeat to Grimsby.