
In a move signaling the end of a difficult chapter, Manchester United goalkeeper André Onana has completed a season-long loan to Turkish Süper Lig side Trabzonspor. The deal, which runs until June 2026, provides a clean break for the player and the club.
The Cameroonian international’s £43 million (€50.2m) move to Old Trafford in 2023 proved challenging. Onana’s tenure was marked by a notable loss of confidence and high-profile errors, making a fresh start a priority for all parties.
The agreement sees Trabzonspor take on the full financial responsibility of the player’s contract, covering his wages and any potential bonuses for the duration of the loan. This departure now allows Manchester United to pursue new options for their goalkeeping department.
For Onana, the move to Turkey is a clear attempt to rebuild his form and reputation. The transfer has been met with significant excitement from Trabzonspor fans, generating a considerable buzz on social media platforms.