Manchester United’s transfer activity this summer has drawn plenty of attention, with Ruben Amorim juggling squad depth, first-team opportunities, and emerging talent.
Fans have been closely watching the competition for places, particularly in goal, where decisions over playing time could shape United’s campaign.
Across Europe, clubs are still in the market for key signings, with the opening weeks of the season already providing a hint of how squads might line up.
The coming months are critical for United as they balance integrating new players while keeping existing stars motivated.
Goalkeepers, in particular, remain a hot topic as clubs weigh experience against potential.
Amid this backdrop, Galatasaray have reportedly started exploring options in the goalkeeper market and have turned their attention to Manchester United’s Andre Onana, as per CaughtOffside.
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The Turkish giants, who have already faced complications in negotiations with Manchester City over Ederson, are keen to ensure they secure a high-profile signing before their transfer window closes.
CaughtOffside report that Onana’s name has emerged in preliminary discussions.
With Senne Lammens edging closer to a move to Old Trafford, Galatasaray are said to be taking initial steps to gauge the Cameroon international’s availability.
While the talks are described as very early and exploratory, the interest highlights the ambition of the Super Lig club to land a marquee goalkeeper capable of making an immediate impact.
Andre Onana, however, remains focused on fighting for his place at Manchester United under Ruben Amorim, despite being left out of United’s opening two league games.
The Portuguese manager has praised his performances at Inter Milan, calling him a “top” player, but Onana is also acutely aware of the importance of regular playing time, particularly with the 2026 World Cup approaching.
So far this season, the keeper has made zero appearances for the Red Devils, increasing the potential appeal of a move to Galatasaray, where he would be a key figure and also have the chance to feature in the Champions League next term.
Galatasaray’s strategy is pragmatic.
With the Turkish transfer window remaining open longer than most European leagues, the club can monitor developments in England and elsewhere before committing to a definitive move.
For now, they are carefully plotting their next steps, keeping their options open while waiting to see how Onana’s situation at Manchester United evolves.
