As the Premier League season approaches, Manchester United face pressing decisions over their goalkeeping options.
Andre Onana remains the first-choice stopper but has struggled with inconsistent form and is currently sidelined with an injury, prompting fresh questions over the club’s depth between the posts.
The Red Devils are monitoring several options to strengthen their goalkeeper ranks, especially with a demanding campaign ahead that will test squad depth across all positions.
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Royal Antwerp’s decision to offload promising goalkeeper Senne Lammens this summer has caught the attention of several clubs, with United reportedly on a shortlist for the Belgian international.
Royal Antwerp sporting director Marc Overmars has publicly confirmed that Lammens is expected to be sold after the club secured a replacement.
The Belgian side are targeting a fee between €15-20 million (£13 – 17 million) and are eager to conclude a deal swiftly, with Manchester United believed to be preparing an official offer.
While United’s interest in the 23-year-old is gaining momentum, Turkish giants Galatasaray have also expressed keen interest, making the transfer race more competitive, as per Het Laatste Nieuws.
Despite Galatasaray’s approach, Senne Lammens reportedly prefers a move to a top European league, which would favour a transfer to the Premier League, possibly with United or another English club.
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Lammens’ profile as a young, talented goalkeeper capable of developing into a Premier League regular aligns with Manchester United’s long-term planning, especially given the uncertainty surrounding Onana’s fitness and form.
The club’s recruitment team sees the Belgian as a strong candidate to provide competition and cover in the goalkeeping department, potentially securing the club’s future between the sticks.
With the summer window well underway, the battle for Lammens’ signature looks set to intensify, and United’s ability to move quickly could prove decisive.
