Manchester United are set to restructure their goalkeeping department this summer, with big moves expected at Old Trafford.
According to Football Insider, Andre Onana and Altai Baindil are both set to leave the club during the upcoming transfer window, with the club accelerating their reinforcement plans.
The situation shows the squad is being recalibrated under interim manager Michael Carrick, who oversaw a period of tactical adjustment and internal evaluation.
With Senne Lamence emerging as the clear first-choice goalkeeper, United’s recruiting focus appears to be focused on ensuring reliable competition between posts and long-term stability.
Onana and Bindil to leave Manchester United
Onana’s loan spell at Trabzonspor in Turkey did little to clarify his long-term future in Manchester.
The Cameroonian made 20 appearances in the Super League this season, keeping four clean sheets and helping Trabzonspor move up to third place in the table.
Although his performances have been consistent, reports suggest that hopes are growing that the move could become permanent.
Onana initially joined United with a strong reputation following spells at Ajax and Inter Milan, with his distribution and comfort particularly from the back being praised.
However, inconsistency and tactical changes at Old Trafford meant he struggled to establish himself.
Senne Lamence made a huge impact at Old Trafford
The rise of Lamence is central to United’s evolving strategy.
The young Belgian has established himself as the undisputed number one under Carrick, impressing with his composure, shot-stopping reflexes and command inside the penalty area.
His arrival is expected to change the priorities of reinforcements, with United targeting reliable secondary players rather than looking for a viable starter.
Financially, the release of Onana and Bindir frees up space and resources for the team, allowing the club to acquire a goalkeeper.
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