According to reports, Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim is willing to loan out Andre Onana in order to get another top goalkeeper this summer. Since joining United for £47 million in 2023, the Cameroonian goalkeeper has been a picture of inconsistency, committing multiple high-profile errors.
With younger possibilities like Lucas Chevalier and Senne Lammens regularly linked to a move to Manchester, the Red Devils are eager to add a goalkeeper this summer. However, there have also been ongoing reports that United would replace Onana with a more seasoned goalkeeper like Emiliano Martinez, Marc-André ter Stegen, or Diogo Costa if they are able to transfer him.
Amorim has reportedly been so frantic to find a goalkeeper that he is willing to loan Andre Onana and find a new number one, according to The Sun. Saudi Arabia has shown some interest in him, with Neom SC most often mentioned as a potential suitor.
Man United make Andre Onana exit decision
As Amorim is eager to improve in goal this summer, Brown told Football Insider on June 19 that United intends to accept bids for Onana. Having worked for teams like Tottenham, West Ham, and Aston Villa, the former scout has extensive experience in recruiting elite players. He emphasized that negotiations are still taking place behind the scenes to come to a deal over the keeper’s departure.
“The most recent team interested in Onana is Monaco,” he told Football Insider. They have gotten in touch over the potential cost of bringing him in and whether United would be open to letting him leave.
They are working toward that goal, and I think they are keen to move him on at this point. They will have to reduce his price tag because they won’t get their money back. Ruben Amorim would like to add a new goaltender to take Onana’s spot.
Regardless of how much they are able to sell him for, if they are able to move him on, they will use that money to go and sign his replacement. They have been attempting to determine who they want to replace him with, and there are a number of options.