Trabzonspor are pushing ahead with plans for the under-fire stopper.
All that was missing from the deal was Onana’s approval, but it soon emerged that the Cameroon international, while reluctant to walk away fromhas revealed Onana has accepted the offer and the stopper is now preparing to travel to Türkiye and put the finishing touches on a season-long loan.
The Turkish transfer window does not close until September 12 but Trabzonspor are looking to complete a deal as soon as possible, hoping to welcome Onana straight into their starting line two days after the transfer deadline. Onana had long been determined to fight for his future at Old Trafford but faced the prospect of being the third-choice option under Ruben Amorim. Lammens is expected to become the new starter, while usual reserve Altay Bayındır had started the first three games of the season ahead of Onana. A year on loan with Trabzonspor will allow Onana to remain match fit and put himself in the shop window ahead of a potential permanent departure from United next summer. Should Trabzonspor want to make Onana’s deal permanent, they would have to reach a fresh agreement with United over the 29-year-old, whose contract at Old Trafford still has three years left to run and includes a 12-month extension clause.Tom Gott is a writer, reporter and editor for Sports Illustrated FC. A lifelong Chelsea fan and academy football enthusiast, he spends far too much time on Football Manager.
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