

Manchester United have taken care of their managerial situation for the time being, with Michael Carrick signing up as interim head coach until the end of the season.
United sacked Ruben Amorim in the middle of what would have been his first full season in charge, with the former Red Devils midfield player and ex-Middlesbrough boss, who ranked no.12 FourFourTwo's list of the best English midfielders ever, taking the helm.
The presence and dispersal of a so-called bomb squad under Amorim means that theres a handful of players on Uniteds books but playing elsewhere who might be watching developments with interest.
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Uniteds efforts to unburden Amorim of unwanted players led to four big names leaving the club on loan for the 2025-26 season. Marcus Rashford, Rasmus Hojlund and Andre Onana are all playing abroad, while Jadon Sancho is still in the Premier League with Aston Villa.
Its been reported that goalkeeper Onana, whose failure to live up to expectations at United has been stark, believes a new manager could offer him a second chance.
Onana joined United from Inter Milan in the summer of 2023 but an upgrade became a priority after two substandard seasons. He moved on loan to Turkish side Trabzonspor for 2025-26.
TEAMtalk reports that Onanas apparent hopes are without foundation, claiming that United as a club have already made up their minds and will work to move him on permanently in the summer transfer window.
Andre Onana is finished at Man Utd, says transfer correspondent Dean Jones.
We should have no doubts that he has played his last game for the club, and there is real hope that his loan move genuinely does turn into a permanent one.
There is a sense of relief that he has started positively and that there is a sense of optimism that they can completely move on from him now.
The Cameroonian gloveman has played the entirety of 13 out of Trabzonspors 17 matches in the Super Lig this season, keeping three clean sheets and winning seven times.
Onana claimed the first assist of his club career for an equalising goal by former Southampton striker Paul Onuachu in Trabzonspors draw with Gazientep in September.
He kept nine Premier League clean sheets in each of his two seasons between the posts with Man United.
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