Manchester United goalkeeper Andre Onana is set to return to Trabzonspor on loan for a second season, according to a recent update.
The transfer details are currently being finalized, with the Turkish club expected to pay a loan fee to United as part of the agreement.
Onana's return to Trabzonspor makes sense for both parties, as the 30-year-old goalkeeper struggled during his time at Old Trafford and is no longer part of Manchester United's plans for next season.
Senne Lammens has emerged as the clear number one goalkeeper for Manchester United under manager Michael Carrick, and Onana's departure will allow him to continue to establish himself in the role.
Onana's loan spell at Trabzonspor last season was successful, and the club is happy to re-sign him for another season.
It remains to be seen if Onana will be able to revive his career with Trabzonspor, but for now, it seems like a deal that suits everyone involved.
Onana's future at Manchester United was always uncertain, and his departure will give him the opportunity to continue his career in Turkey.
Trabzonspor's decision to re-sign Onana is a positive move for the club, as they are willing to take on the challenge of re-establishing the 30-year-old goalkeeper as a top performer in the Premier League.
The loan deal will likely benefit both Manchester United and Trabzonspor, as it allows the club to move Onana on and generate revenue, while also giving him the chance to continue his career in a new environment.
