
André Onana has been linked with Monaco, West Ham United and Saudi Arabia's NEOM Club this summer, while Altay Bayindir has been rumoured to be in talks with clubs in the Turkish Super Lig—so a potential departure for him later cannot be ruled out.
Saudi Arabia's transfer deadline is September 10, with Turkey's deadline two days later than that.
However, Manchester United sources have stated that there are no transfer arrangements in place at present.
Onana could still have the chance to make a move in the January transfer window, but this seems unlikely as he will represent Cameroon at the Africa Cup of Nations, which runs until January 18.
The 29-year-old and Bayindir both came under criticism in the early stages of the season, as Manchester United has been considering signing Senne Lammens and Aston Villa's first-choice goalkeeper Emi Martínez.
Onana has been keen to stay at the club, and now that Manchester United has opted for Lammens over Martínez, his chances of staying have increased.
After Manchester United agreed to pay Royal Antwerp £18.2 million plus £3.5 million in add-ons, the Belgian goalkeeper (Lammens) will arrive in Manchester on Monday to undergo a medical.
This news comes as a blow to Martínez, who had been pushing for a move to Manchester United and ultimately missed Aston Villa's away defeat to Crystal Palace on Sunday night.