Andre Onana 'wants to return to Man Utd' after Michael Carrick arrival
Andre Onana is eager to come back to Manchester United despite being on loan at Trabzonspor for the season.
Despite being loaned out to Trabzonspor, Andre Onana remains hopeful about his future at Manchester United, particularly since the appointment of Michael Carrick. Onana was sent to Turkey after the arrival of Senne Lammens, who has quickly established himself as a reliable No.1 goalkeeper for the club. The transfer saw Lammens move from Royal Antwerp in a deal worth Β£18 million, prompting United to make way for Onana's exit.
In his current spell with Trabzonspor, Onana has made 20 appearances and is performing well, but his time away may not significantly affect his prospects at United, as Lammens has found commendable form since taking over. Coach Michael Carrick's strategies might favor Lammens, which puts Onana's future in a precarious position, creating doubts about his potential reintegration into the Manchester United squad.
Looking ahead, Andre Onana's situation is noteworthy not only because of the dynamics at United but also in terms of his presence in Turkish football. The absence of a permanent transfer option for Trabzonspor means he will return to Manchester United in the summer, with his previous performance record of 72 games suggesting he has the capacity to compete. The scenario sets the stage for potential changes in Manchester Unitedβs goalkeeper rotation depending on the circumstances and performances in the upcoming season.