Andre Onana Breaks Silence on Shocking Manchester United Departure

André Onana is reportedly willing to consider a season-long loan move to Trabzonspor following Manchester United's agreement with the Turkish club.
Onana has fallen down the pecking order at United this campaign, being sidelined due to injury during the opening match before finding himself on the substitutes' bench for the Red Devils' previous two Premier League fixtures. His sole appearance came in the disappointing Carabao Cup defeat against Grimsby Town, where he made several costly mistakes.
Altay Bayındır has emerged as the first-choice goalkeeper, though even his position looks uncertain following the summer signing of Senne Lammens from Royal Antwerp.
With Onana potentially facing third-choice status under Amorim's management, United have approved a loan proposal from Trabzonspor to transfer the shot-stopper to Turkey, pending Onana's final approval of the arrangement.
Reports from The Athletic suggest the 29-year-old is receptive to the transfer and is currently reviewing the potential contract details.

United have consented to release Onana without demanding a loan fee, while Trabzonspor would not possess any option to secure a permanent transfer next summer.
The Red Devils are eager to remove Onana's wages from their payroll, while a temporary move would allow him to maintain his market value ahead of a possible exit in summer 2026.
Behind closed doors, Onana is believed to have confidence in his ability to win back United's number one position, despite Lammens' arrival, but recognition of the competition has led the Cameroon goalkeeper to "seriously consider" the Trabzonspor opportunity.
Turkey's transfer window stays active until September 12, though Trabzonspor are pushing for swift completion to potentially include Onana in their starting eleven for their opening match following the deadline on September 14.