Manchester United are keeping a close eye on Royal Antwerp rising star Senne Lammens, as they explore options for a potential summer transfer. With uncertainty surrounding Andre Onana’s future, new boss Ruben Amorim is assessing his goalkeeping options—and Lammens is firmly on the radar.
Onana Out? United Weigh Their Goalkeeping Future
According to The Sun, Manchester United are considering a summer approach for the 22-year-old Belgian shot-stopper, who has impressed with his performances this season. While Onana remains the club’s No.1 for now, speculation is growing that he could be on his way out, with lucrative offers expected from Saudi Pro League clubs.
If Onana departs, United will need a strong replacement. The club has been linked with high-profile names like AC Milan’s Mike Maignan and Real Madrid’s Andriy Lunin, but Lammens is emerging as an exciting alternative—one that could provide long-term stability between the posts.
United Ready to Make a Move?
Reports suggest Royal Antwerp value Lammens at around £30 million, a fee that might give United pause for thought. If they manage to offload Onana for a substantial sum, a move for Lammens could become more viable. However, Amorim may still prefer a more experienced keeper like Maignan if the budget allows.
Lammens has been on United’s radar for some time, and with his strong shot-stopping ability and impressive composure, he fits the void of a modern goalkeeper. Whether he’s ready to step into the spotlight at Old Trafford remains to be seen—but United seem keen to find out.
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