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·4 de septiembre de 2025
Manchester United still wants to sell André Onana

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·4 de septiembre de 2025
The Cameroonian goalkeeper is no longer part of the English club's plans.
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Many news reports indicate that the Cameroonian international is no longer Manchester United's first-choice goalkeeper and is expected to leave the club in the next transfer window, with Altay Bayindir set to replace the Cameroonian as Manchester United's first-choice goalkeeper in the coming period, alongside Ruben Amorim.
In a significant shift of strategy, Manchester United is now prepared to negotiate the departure of goalkeeper André Onana, according to a report from Team Talk. Faced with the very real possibility of his exit, the club appears open to a move that would see the 29-year-old shot-stopper continue his career in the Saudi Pro League.
His arrival in 2023 for a fee of €50 million was met with great expectation, but his tenure at Old Trafford has unfolded over two turbulent seasons. A spell marked by inconsistent and often unreliable performances has ultimately led the club's hierarchy to make a decisive choice: to cut their losses and facilitate his sale, concluding a challenging chapter for both the player and the club.