
Andre Onana could be poised for a return to former club Inter Milan, according to a new report. The Manchester United goalkeeper, currently on loan at Turkish side Trabzonspor for the 2025-26 season, is not expected to remain there beyond the summer, prompting a search for a new destination.
Andre Onana could be poised for a return to former club Inter Milan, according to a new report. The Manchester United goalkeeper, currently on loan at Turkish side Trabzonspor for the 2025-26 season, is not expected to remain there beyond the summer, prompting a search for a new destination.
Onana's initial spell at Old Trafford, following a £47 million move from Inter in 2023, was marked by inconsistent performances and high-profile errors. United's subsequent signing of Senne Lammens last summer facilitated his loan departure. The Belgian international has since been praised for his performances, seemingly closing the door on Onana's United future.
While the Cameroonian has publicly expressed happiness with life in Turkey, his representatives have reportedly traveled to Milan to discuss potential options with interested clubs. Inter, the Serie A leaders, are in the market for a long-term successor to current goalkeeper Yann Sommer, making a reunion a logical possibility.
However, a significant obstacle is Onana's salary. His move to Trabzonspor involved a pay rise, and it is unclear if Inter would be willing or able to meet his current wage demands. The goalkeeper still owns property in Milan from his previous stint, suggesting a personal openness to returning. Despite the ongoing speculation, Onana has emphasized his contentment with his current club, praising the passionate support and describing his time in Turkey as "the best period of my life."