Tag: Andre Onana

Manchester United Prepare Major Summer Clear-Out to Fund Midfield Rebuild

Manchester United
April 2026

Manchester United are planning a major squad clear-out as part of a broader summer rebuild, with reports saying the club hope to raise more than £100 million through departures. The outgoing list is said to include several senior names as United try to free funds and wages for key additions. More than eight senior players could leave, while separate tabloid-linked reporting named Marcus Rashford, Andre Onana, Joshua Zirkzee, Manuel Ugarte and Rasmus Hojlund among those potentially available. Casemiro’s exit is already part of that wider midfield reshaping, and Elliot Anderson remains one of the names linked as a possible replacement.

Andre Onana sale stalls as Trabzonspor refuse United valuation

Andre Onana
March 2026

Trabzonspor say they will not buy Onana at United’s reported €45m–€50m asking price, leaving his future unclear. United replaced Onana with Senne Lammens after errors, then loaned Onana out. Trabzonspor acknowledge his contributions but state the fee is beyond their budget, while noting Onana prefers to stay in Europe if he does not return to England.

Onana backed to battle Lammens for United spot after Trabzonspor loan

Andre Onana
February 2026

Onana is expected to return from Trabzonspor and fight to regain United’s starting goalkeeper role rather than push for a permanent exit. After being dropped early in the season and loaned out following Lammens’ arrival, Onana’s camp believes a fresh opportunity could open with management uncertainty, and he plans to compete for the shirt.

Onana Linked With Inter Return After Trabzonspor Loan

Andre Onana
January 2026

Report claims Onana is exploring options after his Trabzonspor loan and Inter are a potential destination as they look for a Sommer successor, but wages are the main obstacle. United signed Senne Lammens which enabled Onana’s loan exit, and Onana’s camp reportedly met clubs in Milan; Inter interest is framed as conditional on salary feasibility despite Onana still owning a property from his prior Inter spell.

Schwarzer backs Lammens as long term fix for Man Utd goalkeeper chaos

Senne Lammens
December 2025

Mark Schwarzer says Senne Lammens has finally solved Manchester United’s post De Gea problem, praising the Belgian’s calm, old school goalkeeping and consistency after a turbulent period featuring failed spells for Andre Onana, Altay Bayindir and other short term options. Lammens, signed from Royal Antwerp, impressed quickly by dominating his box, catching crosses and avoiding major errors, which Schwarzer says has restored defensive confidence. He argues United had overcomplicated the role and that Lammens’ simple, reliable style makes him an ideal long term number one.

Lammens flattered by Schmeichel chants as he settles into No.1 role at United

Senne Lammens
December 2025

Senne Lammens says he is honoured that Manchester United fans are already comparing him to Peter Schmeichel, with Old Trafford chants asking if he is the club legend “in disguise” making the 23-year-old feel accepted after quickly displacing Altay Bayindir in goal. Signed from Royal Antwerp in the summer, Lammens has conceded 10 goals in eight outings but kept a debut clean sheet against Sunderland, taken over from Andre Onana and Bayindir, received pre match encouragement from Schmeichel and uses personal match journals to sharpen his mindset.

Onana snubbed from Cameroon AFCON squad in fresh career setback

Andre Onana
December 2025

Andre Onana has suffered another major setback after being omitted from Cameroon’s 28-man Africa Cup of Nations squad, despite coach Rigobert Song selecting four goalkeepers, capping a brutal spell in which he lost the Manchester United number one jersey and moved on loan to Trabzonspor. Eyebrows were raised when the Indomitable Lions’ roster dropped without his name, while fellow Cameroonians Bryan Mbeumo and Georges-Kevin Nkoudou were included, deepening questions over Onana’s international future after previous disputes and adding further uncertainty to a club career already drifting.

Ferguson lauds Lammens and urges patience as Amorim rebuilds Manchester United

Senne Lammens (Manchester United)
November 2025

Sir Alex Ferguson praised new goalkeeper Senne Lammens for an excellent early impact after Andre Onana’s loan exit, saying the Belgian looks very promising while new arrivals Bryan Mbeumo and Matheus Cunha have helped Ruben Amorim steer Manchester United away from last season’s chaos toward a steadier platform. Speaking to Raceday RTV, he said United must turn their unbeaten spell into real success, urged supporters to be patient as changes settle and insisted that runs of consecutive wins should again become normal at Old Trafford as Amorim continues shaping a stronger and more competitive squad.

The Wall” returns – Onana stars as Trabzonspor beat Eyüpspor

André Onana (Trabzonspor)
October 2025

Reborn in Turkey, Onana made four key saves and completed 86% of passes in a commanding 2–0 win, earning the club’s “The Wall” moniker on social media. After a daring assist versus Gaziantep last week, he’s emerging as a leader in a youthful dressing room, rebuilding confidence far from Manchester United’s unforgiving spotlight.

Geremi Backs Onana’s Loan Exit From Manchester United

Andre Onana (Trabzonspor/Manchester United)
September 2025

Andre Onana’s Manchester United nightmare ended with a loan to Trabzonspor, a move defended by compatriot Geremi. The ex-Chelsea player said Onana was unfairly scapegoated in a struggling squad and needed a fresh start to regain confidence and secure Cameroon’s AFCON role. Signed for £47m from Inter in 2023, Onana endured errors and fan criticism, culminating in a Carabao Cup disaster against Grimsby. Geremi insisted regular minutes in Turkey will restore his form, already proven with a man-of-the-match display in his Trabzonspor debut.

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