Andre Onana rejoins Manchester United training, but club chiefs are actively working to sell the goalkeeper to fund a summer squad rebuild.

Andre Onana has officially rejoined Manchester United’s first-team training following his international stint with Cameroon. However, his return to Carrington comes under a cloud of heavy transfer speculation. The Old Trafford board is actively looking to orchestrate a permanent departure for the 30-year-old goalkeeper during the current summer window.
This aggressive push to sell the shot-stopper is part of a broader financial overhaul. Club executives are under immense pressure to trim the wage bill and generate crucial transfer liquidity for manager Michael Carrick’s squad rebuild.
United’s recruitment team has already reached out to several European heavyweights and Saudi Pro League sides to gauge interest. As the club simultaneously drafts a shortlist of younger, more budget-friendly goalkeeping alternatives, Onana’s current stint in training is widely expected to be his final chapter in England before a summer exit is finalized.
