Manchester United have reportedly lost patience with Andre Onana as they are prepared to sell the Cameroonian keeper in the summer.
According to Fichajes, Andre Onana could be shipped out of Manchester United following yet another disastrous performance. The club have seemingly lost patience with the Cameroonian keeper and are prepared to consider offers for him in the summer.
Andre Onana made a meal out of his performance against Lyon on Thursday, following two high-profile errors handing the French side two valuable goals. The first was a massive judgment of error from a floating free kick from Tiago Almada, while the second was an awful save that allowed Rayan Cherki to equalise in the dying minutes of the game when Manchester United were close to winning the match.
Throughout the current season, there have been considerable doubts about Onana’s performances. The display against Lyon may have triggered old wounds and now Manchester United are reportedly ready to consider offers for the underperforming star in the summer.
Onana has a lot of qualities that could potentially suit many teams around the continent, which could open the market for Manchester United to find a suitor. The bigger issue is the keeper’s wages and the fact that these performances have devalued his market value significantly.
Manchester United have many names on their list as a potential replacement for Onana. Mike Maignan is one of those on their list, while Andriy Lunin was also considered recently. The Red Devils are now convinced Onana does not suit their system long-term, meaning he does not have a future in the team beyond the current season.
Who will sign Andre Onana?
There are big problems ahead for Manchester United in finding the right suitor for Onana. The keeper does have interest from AC Milan, who fear a departure for Maignan in the summer. A move back to Italy, where he spent a solitary season with Inter Milan could make sense.
There are some links to Saudi Arabia, which would suit Manchester United given the capacity of the Saudi Pro League sides to pay big. Overall, many of the previously interested sides would turn cautious before thinking about a move for the Manchester United underperforming star, which could hurt the Red Devils in their bid to sell him in the summer.