Manchester United have finally brought in a new goalkeeper. They were looking for a upgrade in the department after Onana and Bayindir poor performances for the Red Devils. The Belgian 23-year-old goalkeeper Senne Lammens has joined the side from Royal Antwerp in a €21 million plus €4 million add ons deal. The five year deal will end up in June 2030, which also has an option to extend further.

Manchester United have finally addressed their goalkeeping concerns with the signing of Belgian shot-stopper Senne Lammens from Royal Antwerp. The 23-year-old joins the Red Devils in a deal worth €21 million plus €4 million in add-ons, signing a five-year contract that runs until June 2030, with an option to extend further.

The move comes after a series of inconsistent performances from both André Onana and Altay Bayindir, which left United searching for a reliable upgrade between the posts. Lammens, highly rated for his reflexes and composure, is expected to provide much-needed stability at the back.

Seen as one of Belgium’s most promising goalkeepers, Lammens’ arrival signals United’s intent to strengthen their defensive foundation as they look to bounce back from recent struggles.

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