
Manchester United have reportedly decided not to keep Andre Onana as part of their plans for next season.
The Premier League giants are now actively working on finding a buyer for the Cameroon international while also exploring the market for a new first-choice goalkeeper this summer.
After a difficult campaign filled with inconsistent performances and costly mistakes, the club hierarchy is believed to have lost confidence in the former Inter Milan shot-stopper.
Onana’s Future Officially In Doubt
Onana arrived at Old Trafford with huge expectations following his impressive displays for Inter Milan and Ajax, but things have not gone according to plan in England.
Despite flashes of quality, the 30-year-old struggled to convince supporters and critics alike with several high-profile errors during crucial matches.
A source close to the situation claims:
“Manchester United are open to selling Onana and are already assessing possible replacements.”
Saudi Arabia, Europe Monitoring Situation
With United now willing to part ways with the goalkeeper, interest is already beginning to emerge from clubs across Europe and the Middle East.
Saudi Pro League clubs are reportedly monitoring the situation closely, while a few European sides are also keeping tabs on the experienced goalkeeper.
New Era Incoming At Old Trafford?
The decision signals what could be another major rebuild at Manchester United as the club looks to bounce back stronger next season.
Fans have been divided over Onana’s performances, but the latest development suggests the club has already made its stance clear.
Now, attention shifts toward who Manchester United will target as their next No.1 goalkeeper.
