Manchester United goalkeeper Altay Bayindir might be on his way out of Old Trafford as soon as January or during the summer of 2025, according to Sky Sports. Despite head coach Ruben Amorim and club stakeholders INEOS expressing their satisfaction with the Turkish international, his limited playing time behind first-choice keeper Andre Onana could see him seeking opportunities elsewhere. Bayindir, who is under contract with the club until 2027, is reportedly keen on securing more regular game time, which might prompt his departure.
Amorim’s ongoing efforts to reshape Manchester United’s squad have also placed a spotlight on several players whose contracts are set to expire in 2025. These include Amad Diallo and Harry Maguire, both of whom have contract options for an additional year, as well as Christian Eriksen, Jonny Evans, and Tom Heaton. Among this group, Eriksen is said to be preparing to leave the club on a free transfer at the end of the current season.
While Bayindir’s future remains uncertain, his departure would align with the broader restructuring under Amorim, as Manchester United continues to adapt its squad for long-term success. Players nearing the end of their deals could signal further changes in the team’s composition.