Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim is set to make several crucial decisions this summer as he looks to reshape his squad following a disappointing Premier League campaign. With the Red Devils struggling to meet expectations, a squad overhaul appears inevitable, especially given their financial constraints.
The January transfer window provided limited opportunities for reinforcements due to profit and sustainability regulations. As a result, the club is expected to focus on outgoings to streamline the squad and create room for potential new arrivals.
One of the biggest talking points is the future of goalkeeper Andre Onana. Despite signing for £47 million and having three years left on his contract, United are reportedly considering two potential replacements for the 28-year-old. Onana has had an inconsistent season, drawing criticism for some performances while also delivering key saves. Amorim has publicly backed his first-choice goalkeeper, emphasizing the need to move forward.
“I think he overcame these issues last year,” Amorim said. “There have been difficult moments, but he has also made crucial saves that have helped the team. Our overall performance has not been at the level we expect, and that affects individual players as well.”
Onana is not actively seeking a move away, but reports suggest he could attract interest from the Saudi Pro League this summer. Given United’s financial situation, they might consider cashing in on him and securing a replacement.
Beyond Onana, other players are also fighting for their futures. Third-choice goalkeeper Tom Heaton is expected to depart at the end of the season, while backup option Altay Bayindir faces an uncertain future amid links to Sunderland’s Anthony Patterson and Espanyol’s Joan Garcia.
With a crucial summer ahead, Amorim will have to make tough decisions to refine his squad and restore Manchester United’s competitive edge. The upcoming transfer window could see a number of high-profile exits as the club looks to rebuild and move forward.