In a surprising turn of events, reports indicate that Andre Onana, Manchester United’s struggling goalkeeper, is reportedly open to a season-long loan move to Turkish Süper Lig side Trabzonspor. This development comes amidst a dramatic fall from grace for the Cameroonian international, who has seen his starting position at Old Trafford evaporate.

From Starter to Third Choice?
Onana’s tenure at Manchester United, initially met with high expectations, has rapidly deteriorated. After missing the opening weekend due to injury, he has been relegated to the bench for the Red Devils’ last two Premier League fixtures. His sole appearance this season was a forgettable, error-strewn performance in the Carabao Cup elimination against Grimsby Town.
The situation has been further complicated by the rise of Altay Bayındır, who has been preferred as the starter. Adding to Onana’s woes, United recently acquired Senne Lammens from Royal Antwerp, suggesting that Onana could soon find himself as the third-choice goalkeeper under manager Amorim.

Trabzonspor Agreement and Onana’s Deliberation
Manchester United has reportedly accepted a loan bid from Trabzonspor, a deal that would see Onana move to Türkiye for the season. Crucially, United has agreed to offload Onana without a loan fee, and the agreement does not include a purchase clause for Trabzonspor to make the move permanent next summer.
According to The Athletic, the 29-year-old goalkeeper is “open” to the move and is currently awaiting discussions regarding the terms of a potential deal. This move would allow United to remove Onana’s significant salary from their wage bill and provide him with an opportunity to regain form and retain his transfer value ahead of a potential permanent departure in the summer of 2026.

A Battle for Redemption
While Onana is privately believed to back himself to reclaim the starting spot at United, even after Lammens’ arrival, the stark reality of his current situation has led him to “give serious thought” to the Trabzonspor opportunity. A season of regular first-team football in the Süper Lig could be precisely what he needs to rebuild his confidence and form.
The Turkish transfer window remains open until September 12th, and Trabzonspor is reportedly keen to finalize the deal as swiftly as possible. Their aim is to include Onana in their starting lineup for their first fixture after the deadline, just two days later.

The Road Ahead
This potential loan move represents a critical juncture in Onana’s career. A successful spell at Trabzonspor could pave the way for a return to form and a renewed challenge for a starting spot at a top European club. Conversely, further struggles could see his stock plummet even further.
Manchester United fans will be watching with keen interest to see how this situation unfolds, hoping that a temporary departure will allow their once-heralded goalkeeper to rediscover the form that made him such a sought-after talent.
