Manchester United signs goalkeeper Lamens for €18 million: transfer details.
Manchester United signs goalkeeper Senne Lamens
According to The Sun: Manchester United, according to sources, has reached an agreement to sign goalkeeper Senne Lamens from the Belgian club Antwerp. Lamens is heading to Manchester to finalize the transfer by 7:00 PM today.
GettyThe 23-year-old Lamens is a prime target for Manchester United to strengthen their goalkeeping position. According to The Athletic, the club has agreed on a fee of £18 million with Antwerp.
There will be no sell-on clause in Lamens' contract.
The goalkeeper will sign a five-year contract at Old Trafford and aims to compete for the starting goalkeeper position with Altay Bayındır and Andre Onana.
This transfer could impact Emiliano Martinez's future. The Aston Villa goalkeeper has also expressed a desire to move to Manchester United but was only considered as a backup option. If Martinez does not find another club, he could remain at Villa Park after the transfer window closes.
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Thus, the transfer of Senne Lamens could be an important step for Manchester United in improving their goalkeeping situation. At the same time, the situation with Emiliano Martinez leaves open opportunities for further negotiations and transfers that could significantly affect the standings of teams in the championship.
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