Manchester United’s turbulent season has taken yet another twist as speculation swirls around the futures of several key players.
Onana Refuses to Quit Manchester United as Transfer Drama Builds
As the Red Devils gear up for a must-win Europa League second-leg clash against Lyon, Andre Onana’s future has become a hot topic following his recent omission from the starting lineup.
The Cameroonian goalkeeper, who has faced heavy criticism for a string of high-profile errors—most notably in the first leg against Lyon—was benched for Altay Bayindir during United’s 4-1 defeat to Newcastle.
Despite this setback, Onana, 29, is determined to fight for his place at Old Trafford.
According to reports from The Sun, Onana remains committed to the club and wants to re-establish himself as manager Ruben Amorim’s No.1.
Although he is reportedly frustrated by a wage reduction that kicked in after United failed to qualify for the Champions League last season, Onana has no intention of quitting.
He is eager to prove his critics wrong and win back the trust of both fans and staff.
Interest in Onana remains strong, particularly from Saudi Arabia, where clubs are eyeing the United shot-stopper. However, his focus for now is firmly on Manchester and the challenges ahead.
Meanwhile, discontent appears to be growing among United’s attacking ranks. Both Jadon Sancho and Alejandro Garnacho are reportedly “desperate” to leave the club this summer.
With the Red Devils planning a major squad overhaul, both wingers could be offloaded as United look to raise funds for incoming transfers.
Sancho, who remains out of favour, and Garnacho, who is said to be unhappy with his role, could be among the first names on the chopping block.
With United’s season hanging by a thread, Thursday’s Europa League showdown could serve as a turning point—not just for their European hopes, but also for the futures of several big-name stars at Old Trafford.