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    Manuel Meza
    Manuel Meza
    Sep 5, 2025, 23:16
    Updated at: Sep 5, 2025, 23:16

    After a complicated start to the season, Manchester United are already in trouble. The English club are not ruling out some more departures in the coming weeks, or even months.

    Manchester United had a complex summer transfer window, but they were very active, and many new faces arrived.

    Signings such as those of Benjamin Sesko or Matheus Cunha, among others, generated quite a lot of expectation. In any case, the first results of the team managed by Rúben Amorim have already set off the alarms clearly, and even the manager himself has been questioned.

    The fact is that the waters calmed down a bit after the triumph against Burnley, but not entirely, as we well know.

    And it is that at Old Trafford they are also watching out for possible departures like that of André Onana, whose future was pointing in the last hours, in this case, to Saudi Arabia after the last-minute signing of Senne Lammens.

    Manchester United Fans Demand First-Team Player Exit Manchester United Fans Demand First-Team Player Exit <b>Manchester United fans have urged the club to accept an offer for goalkeeper Andre Onana, as his place in the team is seriously threatened.</b>

    But it may not be this goalkeeper the only one to change scenery. Trabzonspor were interested in the Cameroonian, but also on the radar was Altay Bayindir, the Turkish goalkeeper of the Red Devils, who could also leave if the case arises, as reported today by information from The Sun.

    Furthermore, the English outlet reveals that Manchester United could sell Harry Maguire (32 years old). This was not necessarily the initial plan, but the Englishman, whose contract expires in 2026, has serious prospects in Saudi Arabia.

    Two clubs are in the contest. The English international has indicated that his plan is to complete his contract in Manchester before signing for another team next summer.

    But nothing is out of the question for the club, which could recover some money instead of letting a player signed for €87M in 2019 leave for free.