
According to a report by The Mirror, Andre Onana appears to be thriving during his loan spell at Trabzonspor, with the move proving beneficial for his confidence and form.
Despite his positive experience in Turkey, the Cameroonian goalkeeper reportedly intends to return to Manchester United once his loan period concludes.
Onana’s temporary switch came as a surprise, finalized shortly after the transfer deadline, with Trabzonspor agreeing to cover his full weekly wages of £170,000.
The change of environment has offered the 28-year-old a much-needed fresh start after a turbulent two-year spell at Old Trafford.
Initially signed by Erik ten Hag, Onana’s time in Manchester was overshadowed by costly mistakes and inconsistency.

His position in the team became uncertain when he lost his starting role, prompting manager Ruben Amorim to bring in Senne Lammens toward the end of the transfer window.
Reports suggest that Onana has settled well in Turkey and is beginning to recapture the form that once made him one of Europe’s most reliable goalkeepers.
After enduring a challenging period mentally and professionally in England, he now looks rejuvenated and more composed between the posts.
Trabzonspor, currently sitting second in the Turkish Super Lig behind Galatasaray, are reportedly considering a permanent move for the player due to his strong performances.
However, Onana is said to remain committed to returning to Manchester United once his loan concludes, determined to prove himself and regain his place as the club’s first-choice goalkeeper.
He acknowledges the difficulties he faced at United, including a series of errors that contributed to his demotion last season.
His final appearance for United came in the Carabao Cup defeat to Grimsby Town, a match remembered for his struggles during the penalty shootout.
That game marked the low point of his tenure in England and ultimately led to the decision for him to seek opportunities elsewhere.
Ruben Amorim later indicated that parting ways with Onana was in the best interest of both the player and the club.