Manchester United are considering parting ways with goalkeeper Andre Onana due to his recent poor form, with reports suggesting the club is unwilling to accept a cut-price deal for his exit. Onana's questionable performances, including costly errors in key moments, have raised doubts about his future at the club.
Despite initially not prioritizing a new goalkeeper in their summer transfer plans, United's diminishing faith in Onana and financial constraints may prompt them to explore potential alternatives. Onana's current contract, including a pay cut clause for missing out on the Champions League, complicates his potential departure, with the club needing to recoup a minimum amount to avoid financial losses.
With a minimum price set at £26.3m to break even on the player's book value, finding a buyer willing to meet this valuation for a struggling player like Onana could prove challenging. The goalkeeper's recent change of agents and rumored interest from Saudi Pro League clubs add further complexity to his future prospects at Old Trafford.