Trabzonspor was a surprise destination for Onana last month, with the club having only finished seventh in the 2024-25 Super Lig and not competing in Europe this season. But, with the major European transfer windows already closed by that point, the Cameroon international didn't have an awful lot of options, with Turkey seemingly more appealing that rumoured Saudi Pro League interest.
But the global scrutiny that comes with playing for Manchester United, particularly a poor version of Manchester United, doesn't exist in Turkish football. The league doesn't have a significant international following, even less so outside the traditional Istanbul giants, and joining Trabzonspor has allowed Onana the chance to reset and get back to basics. A reported pay rise that could see him double his United salary through generous bonuses probably didn’t hurt either.
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