HERE WE GO! Onana is leaving Manchester United in the end...Turkiye Trabzonspor on loan

Sep 08, 2025

HERE WE GO! Onana is leaving Manchester United in the end...Turkiye Trabzonspor on loan
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Manchester United goalkeeper Andre Onana is expected to leave the team.

The UK's Cutoffside reported on the 8th (Korea time) that Onana will transfer on loan to Turkiye's Travjonspor, citing European soccer transfer market expert Fabrizio Romano. It is said that both the player's personal agreement and the signing of the contract have been completed.

The deal has been in the works since last weekend, with only official approval from Trabzonspor now reportedly remaining. Onana will travel to Turkiye next week to finalize the transfer process.




Onana spends the 2025-2026 season on loan without a full transfer option. It is said that there is no rent.

The deal simply guarantees Onana time to leave Manchester United and reduces Manchester United's burden of running the squad, the media said. "The transfer comes after weeks of speculation over Onana's future, which has had a tough time in England."

HERE WE GO! Onana is leaving Manchester United in the end...Turkiye Trabzonspor on loan
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HERE WE GO! Onana is leaving Manchester United in the end...Turkiye Trabzonspor on loan
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After this season, Manchester United manager Ben Amorim left Onana out of the starting lineup. Onana only played in the Carabao Cup, where United lost after a penalty shootout.

From the perspective of Trabzonspor, it is like catching a big fish. Although he has been struggling recently, he has recruited a goalkeeper with Champions League experience.

The media reported that "Manchester United's admission to Onana on loan shows confidence in the current goalkeeper's resources." "Onana still has a contract period with Manchester United, and if he has a great season in Turkiye, he may regain his reputation and return to Manchester United in a better form or attract new clubs' interest in the transfer market next year."





This article was translated by Naver AI translator.