Man Utd can now complete next transfer after 'financial demands' met
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Trabzonspor president Ertugrul Dogan insists they have already satisfied Andre Onana's salary requirements amid continued uncertainty surrounding his Manchester United future. The Cameroon international spent last season on loan with the Turkish Super Lig outfit, helping them secure Europa League qualification.
Reports suggest Onana is determined to return to Old Trafford and compete with Senne Lammens for the first-choice position, but the young Belgian excelled last season and established himself as the undisputed starter.
Trabzonspor are eager to secure Onana's signature permanently, while fellow Super Lig side Besiktas are reportedly interested in exploring a potential deal.
While United have yet to finalise a transfer fee with Trabzonspor, Dogan maintains there will be no difficulties in reaching an agreement with the goalkeeper.
Onana lifted the Turkish Cup with Trabzonspor and became a supporters' favourite during his stint in Turkey .
Speaking to Ajansspor , Dogan said: "I think Andre Onana will stay with the team. We’ve met his financial demands.
"The fans like him too. He’s a decent bloke. I don’t think we’ll have any problems. I don’t think he’ll find the same level of interest in him anywhere else. So I think he’ll stay with the team."
United are required to sell Onana for approximately £20million to avoid a loss under the Premier League's Profitability and Sustainability Rules (PSR).
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Speaking last week, Dogan was eager to strike a deal 'in the coming days' and told HT Spor : "As we said, we're trying to act quickly. We're adding these players to our squad one by one.
"Transfers will continue in the coming days. We were thinking of 5-6 transfers, but it looks like we'll go to a higher number."
When pressed specifically on Onana, he added: "We speak with Andre Onana almost every day. He loves it here.
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"We want him to stay, but of course everyone has their own life and plans. We have to respect that.
"I don't think we'll have any problems in the coming days. But if we do, the management will do what's necessary. We'll find another goalkeeper of the same quality."
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