Transfer News: Man Utd close to signing new goalkeeper to bench calamity Onana
Manchester United are set for a significant change in goal, with reports suggesting the club is leading the race to sign Royal Antwerp’s 23-year-old goalkeeper, Senne Lammens.
According to transfer expert Fabrizio Romano, Discussions with Antwerp are ongoing, and United are close to finalizing personal terms in a potential £17m deal before the transfer window closes.
🚨 Understand Manchester United are still working on deal to sign Senne Lammens, talks underway.
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) August 22, 2025
Personal terms are almost agreed and Man United are in active talks for the Belgian goalkeeper.#MUFC try to anticipate more clubs from France and Italy, also based on exits. pic.twitter.com/74HHSAGXd8
Andre Onana's long-term future at Manchester United in doubt
Andre Onana, United’s first-choice goalkeeper for the past two seasons since joining from Inter Milan, has struggled with high-profile errors, raising doubts about his long-term reliability.
Onana was notably absent from United’s 1-0 loss to Arsenal, where Turkey international Altay Bayındır, at fault for the decisive goal, started instead.
Manager Ruben Amorim dismissed suggestions of dropping Onana, stating in his post-match press conference;
“I didn’t drop Onana from the squad. I didn’t drop one of the other two from the squad. It is not putting Andre Onana with just one week, without seeing a game, without time training.”
Amorim added he was “happy with the three goalkeepers,” including 39-year-old backup Tom Heaton. However, United’s need for a dependable goalkeeper to compete at the elite level is evident, and Lammens could provide the fresh start required.