
Erik ten Hag signing drops major future hint amid inceased speculation heβll be sold this summer
Andre Onanaβs omission from Manchester Unitedβs final game of the 2024/2025 season has all but confirmed heβll be offloaded in the coming months.
However, next-in-line Altay Bayindir is highly unlikely to be given the No.1 role on a full-time basis.
The Turkish international was acquired in the same window as his counterpart, arriving on a Β£4.3 million deal from Fenerbahce while United forked out Β£47.2m to sign Onana from Inter Milan, making it clear from the offset whoβd be between the sticks for the side each week.
Altay Bayindir endured a torrid start to his Red Devils tenureΒ

Yet, youβd imagine even Bayindir was taken aback at just how little he featured in his maiden term.
Erik ten Hag made clear his preference for Onana, whom heβd coached at Ajax, by deploying him in all four competitions, including the League Cup and the FA Cup, where youβd β in most cases β expect the backup goalkeeper to be given the nod.
Bayindir, however, played only one single game throughout 2023/2024 in a fourth-round FA Cup tie away to Newport County. Onana had just been knocked out of the Africa Cup of Nations with Cameroon, so was unavailable for the tie. The outing ensured Bayindir claimed a winnersβ medal when the side lifted the trophy last May.
Bayindirβs future: The state of playΒ
Ruben Amorim has granted Bayindir increased opportunities to showcase his abilities; the 27-year-old has made eight appearances under the new boss since his appointment last November but has continued to be heavily linked with an Old Trafford exit, primarily to boost his chances of starting for his nation at the 2026 World Cup.
Game time will be crucial for him to be Turkeyβs go-to between the sticks, and minutes will be hard to come by next season, especially if another shot-stopper is brought in to succeed Onana.
Bayindir did slightly hint that he could remain at United beyond the summer, though. He addressed supporters with a social media message on Sunday following the Redsβ 2-0 win over Aston Villa, which marked his second clean sheet, and said at the end: βWeβre disappointed (about the season) because we care.
βBut better days are coming β and when they do, Iβll be ready. See you next season. Always grateful.β
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β Altay BayΔ±ndΔ±r (@AltayBayindir_1) May 25, 2025
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