Manchester United is poised to finalize a deal that will see goalkeeper André Onana depart the club, according to sources close to the situation.
The Dutch international's time at Old Trafford has been marked by a series of loan spells, with his most recent stint at Trabzonspor yielding 33 appearances and a Turkish Cup title.
Onana had initially expressed a desire to return to Manchester and fight for his place in the team, but it appears that scenario is no longer on the table, with the club instead opting to move on from the 26-year-old.
With Senne Lammens now established as the club's first-choice goalkeeper, United are actively seeking a new back-up option to support the Belgian.
Leeds United's Karl Darlow and Wolves' Sam Johnstone have both been linked with a move to Old Trafford, while Scotland international Angus Gunn is also on the radar, available on a free transfer after a single season with Nottingham Forest.
Radek Vitek, a highly-regarded 23-year-old goalkeeper, is another option being considered, although it's likely he'll be allowed to leave in search of first-team football, with Hull City reportedly interested in securing his services.
