Onana's strained relationship with the club hierarchy has not helped his cause. The keeper, who still has three years left on his deal, was one of several players hit with a 25 per cent wage reduction following United’s Champions League failure in the 2023-24 campaign. Rather than accept the pay cut, Onana reportedly demanded a new deal and improved terms during the summer, a move that rubbed Amorim and the club board the wrong way, per reports from The Athletic. For a player who conceded 65 goals in 50 appearances last season, the request did not sit well.