Man United Set to Move On From Onana This Summer as Maguire Talks Remain Unresolved
Romano frames the summer as a reset shaped by wages and goalkeeping succession.
Overview
- Fabrizio Romano reports Manchester United have decided to part ways with André Onana when his Trabzonspor loan ends, with an exit expected in the summer.
- United do not plan to reintegrate Onana, and a permanent transfer is complicated by his salary, making the structure of any deal a key factor.
- Romano is not aware of concrete talks over a return to Inter despite the goalkeeper’s agents visiting Milan, though multiple clubs are said to be interested.
- Harry Maguire has held initial talks over a new contract but no agreement has been reached, and he would need to accept lower figures to stay after United blocked January interest from Italy.
- INEOS are pleased with new signing Senne Lammens, and sources suggest Radek Vitek could be promoted upon his return from loan with Altay Bayindir’s situation also under consideration.