Sun: Onana feels cared for in the Turkish Super League and still plans to return to Manchester United to participate in the preseason next summer

British media The Sun wrote that Onana, who was abandoned by Manchester United, has "feeled love" again after leaving the team on loan, but Onana still plans to return to Manchester United to participate in the preseason next summer.

Onana joined Trabzon Sports on loan for one season, and Trabzon Sports fully assumed his salary of £170,000 per week.

Onana was abandoned after two years of playing for Manchester United, and his last appearance was a fatal mistake in the match when he was eliminated by English League Two team Greensby in August.

Sources close to Onana admitted that Onana was in a downturn after two turbulent seasons in Manchester, during which he made 102 appearances for the team.

Onana felt more relaxed and regained confidence in Trabzon Sports, which ranked second in the Turkish Premier League after Galatasaray. Onana has made four appearances for Trabzon Sports and completed his first clean sheet for the season in a 4-0 victory over Kayceli Sports.

The Sun said that Trabzon Sports was impressed by Onana and was exploring a plan to convert loans into permanent transfers.

Sources said that after Manchester United experienced setbacks, Onana needed care from the club and fans. Some Manchester United fans booed Onana in Greensby's game, and the club signed goalkeeper Lamons less than a week later. Lamens made his debut in Manchester United's 2-0 victory over Sunderland.

Onana privately admitted that she was struggling at Manchester United and had multiple conceds that could have saved in two seasons. Manchester United coach Amorin chose to activate Baindel in his first match against Arsenal this season, although Onana has recovered her health in time.

Onana missed all Manchester United preseason due to a hamstring injury, but resumed outdoor training during her trip to the United States in late July. Baindel made a mistake in a 0-1 loss to Arsenal, but maintained the starting position until the Premier League match against Sunderland was replaced by Ramens.