Andre Onana is staying put in Trabzon. The Turkish Süper Lig club has agreed to extend the Manchester United goalkeeper’s loan for a second consecutive year, keeping him in Turkey through June 30, 2026.
The extension comes after Trabzonspor met Onana’s financial demands, clearing the last hurdle in what had apparently been an otherwise straightforward negotiation. Contract paperwork was completed by early September 2025.
How the deal came together
The original loan arrangement between Trabzonspor and Manchester United was struck in September 2025. That initial deal carried no loan fee and included no purchase option, meaning United retains full ownership of the goalkeeper regardless of how things go in Turkey.
The only real sticking point in extending the deal was money. Onana had financial demands that needed satisfying before he would agree to another year. Trabzonspor accepted those terms, and the paperwork followed.









