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After the terrible performance from Manchester United last campaign, the fans expected the club to go through a complete transition this season on the transfer market. They struggled in each and every position last season, and one of their biggest issues remained their goalkeeper, Andre Onana.
For the last couple of seasons, Onana has kept making silly mistakes, which have led to unwanted goals against Manchester United. The fans were quite frustrated with the Cameroonian International, and they started demanding that their club find a replacement as soon as possible, since they don't want to see more mistakes leading to unwanted goals.

Andre Onana is leaving Manchester United soon for Turkey
The Red Devils have been quite active in the Transfer market this season as they have signed three major forwards, and each of them cost them over £50 million each. But surprisingly, those were all the major transfers that Manchester United made this season. They did not invest in any other positions, neither in their midfield nor in their defence.
Andre Onana has been active at Manchester United since 2023
At the dying moments of the transfer window, Manchester United finally found an alternative goalkeeper that was Senne Lammens from Belgium. The fans expected that he would be used as the second choice goalkeeper after Onana, and it had been quite disappointing for the fans.

Onana will join Trabzonspor on loan
But recent reports made things clear that Senne Lammens did not come to Manchester United just to sit on the bench, and he is going to be used as the first choice goalkeeper. Recent reports from Fabrizio Romano suggested that Andre Onana is going to join Turkish club Trabzonspor Football Club on loan soon.
Laurie Whitwell of Athletic FC suggests that the Turkish club will cover the full wage of Andre Onana, and Manchester United do not have to bear anything. The management is once again under question as they are going to rely on an unknown goalkeeper who is not even a Belgian International at this moment. We hope he does well with the Red Devils.