Manchester United is forced on the market due to an injury to Andre Onana, who will come out of the preseason, with Royal Antwerp goalkeeper Senne Lammens on their radar
Manchester United is ready to induce their interest in Royal Antwerp goalkeeper Senne Lammens, because they make plans after it was confirmed that No 1 Andre Onana will be excluded with a hamstring injury for weeks.
Antwerp has made a price tag of £ 17 million on the Belgian star in the midst of interest from the Premier League Giants. Onana's injury means that he will miss the whole of the preseason and he is in a race by the time to appear in the season opener against Arsenal.
United was associated with a change between the sticks while Onana continues to struggle for consistency. Since he joined Inter Milan in 2023 for a first fee of £ 44 million, he is error -sensitive with several of his mistakes that lead directly to goals.
There was talk of the club that searched the market for a new No. 1, but the fitness issues with Onana mean that Ruben Amorim has little choice than to go after another keeper and Talksport reports, they are ready to pursue Lammens.
The keeper himself admits that he was exaggerated when he heard of the interest on the part of Manchester, but believes that the way he plays would fit in English football.
“The first time I heard I thought,” Wow, “he said. “A world immediately [renowned] team that you follow. That's special. Of course I was also talked about a lot and when I made training for training, it was united, united that [from colleagues]… it's only positive.
“Especially since it is the best competition in the world and my profile, my shape and way of playing, is similar to English football. You have to keep your own physical and that suits me.”
Earlier it was reported that United would be willing to take a hit of £ 20 million on Onana to ensure that he gets a move. The Cameroonian keeper sees his future in the air after a difficult few campaigns at Old Trafford.
Because Monaco and Saudi clubs have shown preliminary interest, but none of them could meet the requirements of United. Onana himself does not want to leave the club and wants to prove that he can cut it.
Nevertheless, the Chiefs of Red Devils would be willing to sell him for around £ 30 million in an attempt to get him from the wage account if the opportunity occurred. Amorim dropped Onana for a match last term in Newcastle, which came to Lyon only a few days after a bad display.
