Too miserable! British media: Onana was told before the season that he was a Manchester United goal, and he also rejected Monaco
3:55am, 11 September 2025Football

September 11th news Manchester United goalkeeper Onana is about to complete a loan deal to join Trabzon Sports, and he is currently undergoing a medical examination.
According to British media "Inviss", this is a reversal for Onana. Before the start of the new season, he was told that he would be the club's first choice goalkeeper. Onana has received offers from other teams and rejected the opportunity to transfer to Monaco because he believes he is the core candidate in the plan for head coach Amorin.
Since the summer window opened, Manchester United has been eager to introduce a new goalkeeper, but the previous consensus was that any new player was just to compete with Onana for the starting position. However, both Onana and Baindel made mistakes this season, which made the club's senior management reconsider, so signing Lamens from Real Antwerp also accelerated Onana's departure.
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