Andre Onana looks set for a Serie A return, with Inter, Juventus and Roma monitoring his situation; bettors might back Inter to sign him or wager on Onana playing in Italy next season—consider "next club" markets and goalkeeper appearance lines if odds reflect clear interest from Italian clubs.
Andre Onana open to Serie A return after difficult United spell
Andre Onana has begun exploring a move back to Serie A following an unsettled period at Manchester United. Currently on loan at Trabzonspor, the 29-year-old goalkeeper is attracting interest from several top Italian clubs, with a return to Italy viewed as the likeliest route to revive his career.

Inter emerge as early frontrunners
Inter Milan appear to be leading the chase for Onana, with the goalkeeper’s previous spell in Italy reminding clubs of his peak form. His composure, shot-stopping and tactical understanding during that period are cited as key reasons why Inter would consider re-signing him.
Juventus, Roma and Napoli also on alert
Juventus, Roma and Napoli are reportedly monitoring Onana’s situation. Roma could represent a particularly realistic destination if they move to replace Mile Svilar this summer, opening a clear pathway to first-team football at the Stadio Olimpico.
Manchester United reshuffle fuels exit expectation
Manchester United appear prepared to move on from Onana after contrasting performances in the Premier League. The club has settled on a new number one, with Senne Lammens stepping up as the preferred goalkeeper, effectively closing the door on Onana’s return to the first team. Broader summer departures are expected as United reshapes the squad and addresses the wage bill.
Why a Serie A move makes sense
A return to Italy offers Onana familiarity, tactical fit and the chance to rebuild confidence at clubs with strong defensive frameworks. For United, selling Onana would free resources for reinvestment in midfield creativity and attacking depth, aligning with reported plans to refresh the squad.
Betting implications and markets to watch
Odds are likely to shift in favour of an Italian destination. Punters should consider markets such as “next club” (Inter, Roma, Juventus), season-long goalkeeper appearances in Serie A, and transfer-window arrival bets. Monitor official transfer activity and medical reports before staking significant sums; early market moves can offer value but carry risk until deals are confirmed.
Conclusion
Onana’s potential return to Serie A is shaping into one of the summer’s more interesting goalkeeper stories. With multiple Italian clubs interested and Manchester United moving on, a transfer to Italy would be logical for all parties — a fresh start for the player and a tidy piece of business for the club. Manchester United Star Heading for January Exit.
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