According to a report by TEAMtalk, Andre Onana may have entered his final competitive week at Manchester United. The Red Devils are ready to part ways with the Cameroonian international in the summer transfer window, and they have approached Saudi Pro League clubs to alert them of his availability for the upcoming window.
Andre Onana has endured a topsy-turvy ride since joining Manchester United from Inter Milan in a deal worth £47.2 million in July 2023. The African shot-stopper replaced the legendary David de Gea and had big boots to fill. While the former Ajax star has shown flashes of brilliance in his two campaigns thus far with Manchester United, he has also been error-prone between the sticks.
The 29-year-old has produced nine errors leading to a goal in the Premier League since arriving from Inter Milan – more than any other goalkeeper in that period. Onana has turned out 100 times thus far for Manchester United while keeping 24 clean sheets and conceding 147 goals.
However, the Cameroonian international faces an uncertain future at Old Trafford heading into the summer transfer window, with recent reports painting a contradictory picture of his situation. In addition, Manchester United have shown interest in several goalkeepers, including Mike Maignan.
The latest report has provided some clarity on the situation surrounding Andre Onana, with Manchester United ready to cash in on him in the summer transfer window. The Red Devils have also approached Saudi Pro League clubs to alert them of his impending availability in the market.
Recent reports have heavily linked the former Inter Milan stopper with Saudi Pro League clubs. So, Manchester United’s latest stance should boost their prospects as they look to add another high-profile name to their burgeoning competition in the summer transfer window.
While Onana has reportedly been eager to fight for his future at Manchester United, the Premier League club’s stance puts his future under a cloud of uncertainty. So, it will be interesting to see what the future has in store for the 29-year-old Cameroonian international.