Overview
- Multiple outlets reported Tuesday that United do not plan to reintegrate Onana and will meet his agents this month to arrange another loan or a permanent exit.
- Onana wants to return in June and fight for the No. 1 shirt, but club leaders view a high-earning backup as unrealistic with Lammens established as starter.
- Interested clubs include Trabzonspor, Besiktas, Monaco and Saudi sides, though Trabzonspor officials say United’s price is about €45–50m and beyond their budget.
- United hope to recoup a large share of the £47.2m paid to Inter in 2023, with two years left on Onana’s reported £120,000‑a‑week deal and one report noting a pay rise if United reach the Champions League.
- The overhaul extends beyond Onana as Altay Bayindir is also expected to leave, while Tom Heaton could stay as a mentor and United weigh options for a new deputy behind Lammens.