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Andre Onana Leaves Man Utd as Numbers Show How Costly David De Gea Transfer Mistake Was
Andre Onana agreed to a season-long loan at Trabzonspor after losing his starting role at Manchester United; Trabzonspor will cover his full wages and offer performance bonuses.
- Andre Onana has agreed to join Trabzonspor on a season-long loan from Manchester United, with the deal expected to be completed today, Monday, 8 September, before the Turkish window closes on Friday.
- With Manchester United signing Senne Lammens on deadline day, Andre Onana faced reduced opportunities after being dropped following inconsistent displays under Ruben Amorim.
- The clubs agreed a straight loan with specific financial terms, including no fee and no buy option, while Trabzonspor will cover Onana's full Manchester United wages and offer bonuses and a signing-on fee.
- The loan offers Onana regular football ahead of AFCON late 2025, Manchester United will receive no loan fee or buy option, and Senne Lammens is expected as their preferred No.1.
- With his value having declined and a mixed Old Trafford record, Onana joined Manchester United from Inter Milan in 2023 for around �47–�48 million and played 102 matches conceding 150 goals; Trabzonspor urgently sought a new keeper after selling Ugurcan Cakir for �33 million plus bonuses.
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Manchester United goalkeeper Andre Onana is expected to join Trabzonspor on loan this week (Picture: Getty) Rio Ferdinand says he is ‘pleased’ Manchester United have removed the risk of Andre Onana ‘hanging about’ like a ‘bad smell’ by securing a loan deal for the goalkeeper this summer. Onana was dropped as Ruben Amorim’s number one after two error-strewn seasons in English football following a £47million move from Inter Milan, with Altay Bayin…
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