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West Ham planning move for Man United keeper

Manchester United keeper is reportedly holding shock talks over a possible move to West Ham. This has sparked huge debate over his future.

West Ham circle as United keeper faces exit

Manchester United goalkeeping saga has taken an interesting turn with Andre Onana’s name being thrown into the mix. The keeper arrived at Old Trafford with high expectations. But, he has dropped down the order under Ruben Amorim, who is seemingly opting for Altay Bayindir.

With that decision, the door for possible suitors has been re-opened. Reportedly, West Ham United are keen to try and agree a deal. The Hammers are still struggling to settle on a reliable number one after Mads Hermansen’s rough start. That could see Onana as a quick fix with only days left before the window shuts.

For the Red Devils, it’s a case of timing. Reports suggest plenty of clubs are willing to take Onana on loan, with the Hammers showing most interest. Meanwhile, Belgian youngster Senne Lammens looks set for a switch to Old Trafford, further signaling Onana’s possible exit. His absence from United’s squad against Arsenal and Fulham has raised doubts. Some teammates are said to be stunned at how quickly he’s fallen out of favor.

From rising star To Old Trafford doubt

Onana’s career path has been nothing short of dramatic. A Barcelona academy product, he made his name at Ajax with standout UCL performances before heading to Inter Milan. He reached another European final with the Serie A side.

That form earned him his United move, but his time in England has been shaky. His errors are often overshadowing his shot-stopping talent. Now, Amorim is pressing ahead with a new long-term goalkeeping plan. That said, Onana looks more like a short-term headache than a future leader in goal.

West Ham’s chase shows how unpredictable the market can be. What was meant to be United’s answer between the sticks could end up a rival’s solution. Whether a loan or permanent deal, the clock is ticking fast on his Old Trafford story.

Author’s Opinion

Onana’s fall has been harsh. If United are serious about a rebuild, moving him on now makes sense. Still, letting him go to a league rival feels like a worry that could easily backfire.

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