
Andre Onana's view on his situation after leaving Manchester United on loan has emerged following four appearances for Trabzonspor.
Onana replaced David de Gea as United's goalkeeper in 2023, joining from Inter Milan in a ÂŁ47.5 million switch after helping the Serie A side reach the Champions League final.
But he made a slew of high-profile errors in his two years at Old Trafford and the final straw appeared to be his performance in the embarrassing Carabao Cup second round defeat to Grimbsy Town.
Injured in pre-season, Onana was at fault for both goals conceded in what was his first and appearance of the season in a United shirt.
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He completed a season-long loan to Turkish side Trabzonspor, where he has featured four times and kept a clean sheet in a 4-0 win over Kayserispor.

And according to The Sun, Onana has regained confidence and is relaxed in his new surroundings after a period of feeling mentally low amid struggles at United.
It's said that he was in desperate need of a club who showed him love after failing to win over United supporters and even being booed by some in his final display.
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The Cameroonian has got that at Trabzonspor, who are understood to be paying his ÂŁ170,000 salary in full.
Onana's stance on Man United future
The Sun say Trabzonspor are already looking at the possibility of making the move permanent but while Onana is enjoying his new environment, still has intentions of returning to United, where he is still contracted at United until 2028.
But he may well have been left behind, with United paying ÂŁ18.2 million to bring in Belgian goalkeeper Senne Lammens from Royal Antwerp.
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He had a short wait to make his debut, with Ruben Amorim sticking with Altay Bayandir for games against Manchester City, Chelsea and Brentford before finally giving Lammens the nod on Saturday against Sunderland.

The 23-year-old kept a clean sheet in a 2-0 win over the Black Cats and impressed his manager with his all-round display.
"He was solid, when we were under pressure, the option was Ben [Sesko] and we worked off that," Amorim said post-match.
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"Buzzing for him, everyone was around him today, it can be tough making your first start we wat to be together and I felt that today so we keep moving forward."
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