Report: Man United flop hoping for second chance next season
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Onana’s Manchester United Future Hinges on Pre Season Opportunity
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André Onana, currently on loan at Trabzonspor, is said to be intent on reclaiming his place at United and believes he will be afforded the opportunity to do so when pre season begins., according to The Guardian.
Onana’s situation is layered with context. Signed from Inter in July 2023 on a five year contract for an initial £44.1m, he arrived as a statement acquisition. Erik ten Hag made him first choice, valuing his distribution and personality. Yet inconsistency defined much of his tenure. A sequence of high profile errors eroded confidence, culminating in his omission for April’s trip to Newcastle after he was culpable for both goals in a 2-2 draw at Lyon. By the start of this season, he was no longer in possession of the shirt.
Loan Spell and Renewed Determination
The 29 year old joined Trabzonspor on 11 September, a move prompted by United’s decision to recruit Senne Lammens from Royal Antwerp for £18m. Onana is due back in May and, according to the report, feels he will be given a chance to compete.
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That ambition collides with reality. Lammens has been quietly impressive in his debut Premier League campaign. Five clean sheets in 21 appearances underline consistency. In Monday’s 1-0 win at Everton, he produced a string of vital saves and commanded his area confidently.
Michael Carrick’s assessment was telling. “You want a goalkeeper to be reliable, trustworthy and, instead of creating the chaos, you want him to take the chaos away and calm things down,” said the interim manager. “I think Senne is that. He’s quite quiet at times and unassuming but he’s got a real steeliness. To step in, it’s a big role – for some.”
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Financial Context Shapes Squad Decisions
Beyond the goalkeeping debate lies a broader financial picture. United have reported a net profit of £4.2m in the financial year’s second quarter, a marked improvement on a £27.7m loss in the same period last year. However, the approximate £10m cost of sacking Ruben Amorim will appear as exceptional items in the third quarter. Previous exceptional items included £14.5m compensation to Ten Hag and his staff.
Current borrowings have risen to £295.7m from £268m, a reminder that squad decisions carry financial weight. Whether United can afford sentiment will be a decisive factor.
Onana may well be granted a platform in pre season. Reclaiming the jersey, though, demands more than opportunity. It requires authority, reliability and trust, qualities that currently define his younger rival.
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ForManchester United supporters, this feels like familiar territory. Big fee, big personality, flashes of brilliance, followed by costly errors at critical moments. Promises of redemption are easy in May. Delivering consistency in October at a packed Old Trafford is harder.
There is also a sense that the club cannot afford another prolonged audition. Lammens has shown composure and steadiness, attributes that United have lacked in recent seasons. Fans crave calmness behind a defence that has already endured upheaval.
Onana’s confidence has never been in doubt. The concern is judgement under pressure. When Carrick speaks of taking chaos away, supporters hear a subtle critique of what came before. Trust, once lost, is slow to rebuild.
Financially, United’s improved quarterly figures offer breathing room, yet rising borrowings temper optimism. Supporters will question whether rotating between two expensive goalkeepers represents prudent planning.
Pre season may provide a clean slate. For many fans, however, the threshold for belief is high. Sentiment will not outweigh evidence. If Onana is to reclaim the No 1 shirt, he must do so decisively, without ambiguity, and without the errors that shaped the narrative in the first place.