Andre Onana mobbed by fans as Man United outcast’s shock pay day at Trabzonspor revealed

Andre Onana has been mobbed by hundreds of Trabzonspor fans with his loan from Manchester United confirmed by the Red Devils. The Cameroon international was keen to stay and fight for his place, but after a reported collapse in his relationship with Ruben Amorim, he has moved on. Onana has decided to leave Man United – despite wanting to stay earlier this summerGetty Onana was no doubt surprised to see so many fans greet himGetty And ahead of his official unveiling, Trabzonspor fans arrived in big numbers to catch a glimpse of their new goalkeeper. His move to Trabzonspor is a straight loan deal, and talkSPORT understands that the Turkish club will cover all of his wages. The former Ajax goalkeeper will also earn more money than at Old Trafford. This is due to a signing-on fee and bonuses. In a statement, Man United confirmed his departure. They said: “Manchester United goalkeeper Andre Onana has joined Trabzonspor on loan for the duration of the 2025/26 season, subject to international clearance and registration. “The 29-year-old Cameroon international has made 102 appearances for the Reds since signing from Italian giants Inter in July 2023. “In his first season at United, Andre was part of the squad that lifted the Emirates FA Cup following a 2-1 victory over Manchester City at Wembley Stadium. “Onana played 50 times in his second campaign and our no.24 has now agreed a loan move to Trabzonspor.” “The move has been completed ahead of the Turkish transfer window closing on Friday. We would like to wish Andre good luck.” Onana struggled at Man United, but this is a chance for a fresh startGetty Before his departure, Onana is also understood to have asked for a pay rise at Old Trafford this summer before now moving on. The Red Devils sealed the signing of Senne Lammens from Royal Antwerp on Deadline Day, putting Onana’s future at Old Trafford in doubt. It pushed Onana further down the pecking order after he failed to start the first three Premier League games, with Amorim preferring Altay Bayindir. Onana’s sole appearance this season was the Carabao Cup defeat to Grimsby, in which he was at fault for one of the goals. The 29 year-old has struggled to impress since joining Man United in a £43.8million in 2023. The former Inter Milan shot-stopper arrived with a big reputation. The season before moving to Old Trafford, he played a huge role in the Italian giants reaching the Champions League final. Onana was an elite goalkeeper at Inter MilanGetty Erik ten Hag saw him as the man to revolutionise the way Man United played out from the back. However, after some early mistakes, things never took off for the shot-stopper, who always publicly spoke about his desire to succeed. With Ten Hag’s sacking, Amorim handed some opportunities to Bayindir. An injury to Onana in pre-season is unlikely to have helped, and for the Red Devils’ opener against Arsenal, Bayindir got the nod. Even once Onana returned to fitness, Amorim elected to keep the former Ajax man on the bench. With Lammens now at Old Trafford, it appeared Onana’s game time would drastically reduce, which is why he’s headed out on loan. Onana has played 107 times for Man UnitedGetty Onana’s exit decision At the end of last season, Amorim defended Onana, saying he’d made more mistakes than the Man United goalkeeper. It followed a 2-2 draw against Lyon in which he was at fault for two goals, and Amorim said: “If you look at the season I’ve made more mistakes than them during these last games and during these last months. “There’s nothing I can say to Andre in this moment that will help him, so the most important thing is to be natural and then when the time comes I will choose the best XI to play. But I’m really confident in Andre.” However, when asked why he didn’t play against Fulham, the mood had changed on Onana. Speaking about his absence, he said: “It’s the same kind of decision a manager has to do. “I try to see the game, I try to imagine the next game. I try to put the best players to win the game. So I did that.” Reports have now emerged suggesting that Amorim and Onana’s relationship collapsed, so a move away is probably best for all parties.

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Andre Onana mobbed by fans as Man United outcast’s shock pay day at Trabzonspor revealed

Andre Onana has been mobbed by hundreds of Trabzonspor fans with his loan from Manchester United confirmed by the Red Devils.

The Cameroon international was keen to stay and fight for his place, but after a reported collapse in his relationship with Ruben Amorim, he has moved on.

Onana has decided to leave Man United – despite wanting to stay earlier this summer
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Onana was no doubt surprised to see so many fans greet him
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And ahead of his official unveiling, Trabzonspor fans arrived in big numbers to catch a glimpse of their new goalkeeper.

His move to Trabzonspor is a straight loan deal, and talkSPORT understands that the Turkish club will cover all of his wages.

The former Ajax goalkeeper will also earn more money than at Old Trafford.

This is due to a signing-on fee and bonuses.

In a statement, Man United confirmed his departure.

They said: “Manchester United goalkeeper Andre Onana has joined Trabzonspor on loan for the duration of the 2025/26 season, subject to international clearance and registration.

“The 29-year-old Cameroon international has made 102 appearances for the Reds since signing from Italian giants Inter in July 2023.

“In his first season at United, Andre was part of the squad that lifted the Emirates FA Cup following a 2-1 victory over Manchester City at Wembley Stadium.

“Onana played 50 times in his second campaign and our no.24 has now agreed a loan move to Trabzonspor.”

“The move has been completed ahead of the Turkish transfer window closing on Friday. We would like to wish Andre good luck.”

Onana struggled at Man United, but this is a chance for a fresh start
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Before his departure, Onana is also understood to have asked for a pay rise at Old Trafford this summer before now moving on.

The Red Devils sealed the signing of Senne Lammens from Royal Antwerp on Deadline Day, putting Onana’s future at Old Trafford in doubt.

It pushed Onana further down the pecking order after he failed to start the first three Premier League games, with Amorim preferring Altay Bayindir.

Onana’s sole appearance this season was the Carabao Cup defeat to Grimsby, in which he was at fault for one of the goals.

The 29 year-old has struggled to impress since joining Man United in a £43.8million in 2023.

The former Inter Milan shot-stopper arrived with a big reputation.

The season before moving to Old Trafford, he played a huge role in the Italian giants reaching the Champions League final.

Onana was an elite goalkeeper at Inter Milan
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Erik ten Hag saw him as the man to revolutionise the way Man United played out from the back.

However, after some early mistakes, things never took off for the shot-stopper, who always publicly spoke about his desire to succeed.

With Ten Hag’s sacking, Amorim handed some opportunities to Bayindir.

An injury to Onana in pre-season is unlikely to have helped, and for the Red Devils’ opener against Arsenal, Bayindir got the nod.

Even once Onana returned to fitness, Amorim elected to keep the former Ajax man on the bench.

With Lammens now at Old Trafford, it appeared Onana’s game time would drastically reduce, which is why he’s headed out on loan.

Onana has played 107 times for Man United
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Onana’s exit decision

At the end of last season, Amorim defended Onana, saying he’d made more mistakes than the Man United goalkeeper.

It followed a 2-2 draw against Lyon in which he was at fault for two goals, and Amorim said: “If you look at the season I’ve made more mistakes than them during these last games and during these last months.

“There’s nothing I can say to Andre in this moment that will help him, so the most important thing is to be natural and then when the time comes I will choose the best XI to play. But I’m really confident in Andre.”

However, when asked why he didn’t play against Fulham, the mood had changed on Onana.

Speaking about his absence, he said: “It’s the same kind of decision a manager has to do.

“I try to see the game, I try to imagine the next game. I try to put the best players to win the game. So I did that.”

Reports have now emerged suggesting that Amorim and Onana’s relationship collapsed, so a move away is probably best for all parties.

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