Andre Onana Up for Sale! Man Utd Ready to Offload Error-Prone Goalkeeper to Saudi Arabia as Ruben Amorim Eyes Replacements

Manchester United are reportedly ready to cut ties with Andre Onana, just a year after signing the Cameroonian shot-stopper from Inter Milan. The Red Devils are eager to offload the error-prone goalkeeper to Saudi Arabia, as new managerial target Ruben Amorim is already eyeing two potential replacements.
Onana’s Struggles at Old Trafford
Brought in as a high-profile replacement for David De Gea, Onana arrived at United with the reputation of being an elite ball-playing goalkeeper. However, his debut season has been marred by costly mistakes, shaky performances, and inconsistent shot-stopping.
From Champions League blunders to Premier League missteps, the Cameroonian’s errors have piled up, leading to growing frustration among fans and club officials. Despite flashes of brilliance, Onana has failed to provide the stability and assurance United desperately need between the posts.
Saudi Arabia Calling?
With Saudi Pro League clubs aggressively targeting high-profile European stars, Manchester United see the Middle East as a viable escape route for Onana. Reports suggest that multiple clubs in Saudi Arabia are willing to offer a lucrative deal, potentially helping United recoup a significant portion of the £47.2 million fee they paid Inter Milan.
For Onana, a move to Saudi Arabia could offer a fresh start away from the relentless scrutiny of the Premier League, while also securing a massive financial package.
Ruben Amorim’s Goalkeeping Rebuild
With Sporting CP boss Ruben Amorim heavily linked to the Manchester United job, the club is already planning a goalkeeper shake-up. Amorim, known for his tactical flexibility and defensive discipline, reportedly has two replacements in mind, both of whom fit his philosophy better than Onana.
Possible targets include:
Diogo Costa (FC Porto): The highly-rated Portuguese goalkeeper has been on United’s radar for some time. A commanding presence with excellent reflexes and composure in possession, Costa could be the perfect long-term solution.
David Raya (Arsenal, on loan at Brentford): With Arsenal yet to make Raya’s loan deal permanent, United could swoop in for the Spaniard, who has proven himself as a top-class shot-stopper in the Premier League.
What’s Next for Onana and Man Utd?
With United keen to revamp their squad ahead of a crucial rebuilding phase, Onana’s departure seems increasingly likely. If a Saudi deal materializes, it would free up funds for United to strengthen other key areas as they aim to return to the top of English football.
As for Onana, his future remains uncertain one thing is clear: his time at Old Trafford may be coming to an abrupt end.
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