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A startling Spanish report claims that Manchester United custodian Senne Lammens may depart Old Trafford during the summer transfer window. On September 1, 2025, Lammens paid £18.1 million to join Manchester United from Royal Antwerp.

“Senne is an excellent young custodian with great potential; we are delighted that he has chosen to join Manchester United after significant interest from a number of clubs,” stated Man Utd director of football Jason Wilcox at the time.

“I am incredibly proud to be joining Manchester United; it is a real dream come true,” Lammens stated. “The trip over the last several years has been great; it has finally come to a spectacular conclusion and, hopefully, marks the start of something truly remarkable.

“I know I can have a significant impact at the club in the upcoming years, and you can sense the positive atmosphere being created here.” “I am eager to start working with Ruben and the coaching staff and to get to know my teammates.” “This is the ideal setting for me to continue growing, develop with this dynamic team, and accomplish my professional goals.”

Man Utd put Senne Lammens up for sale

Man Utd’s goalkeeping staff was unknown before the start of the new season. While previous manager Ruben Amorim was pressuring INEOS to recruit Emiliano Martinez from Aston Villa, André Onana had been benched for Altay Bayindir. But Amorim was not in agreement with United’s decision-makers, chiefly Jason Wilcox and Omar Berrada.

Rather, they thought a younger stopper should come in, and ultimately, Senne Lammens, who only cost £18.1 million, was selected. Lammens swiftly replaced Bayindir in the starting lineup when Onana was loaned to Trabzonspor. Since then, Lammens has become one of the division’s top goalkeepers, and the Daily Mail just named him the season’s pound-for-pound signing.

Therefore, it is shocking to learn that Lammens has just been up for sale, according to Spanish retailer AS. Lammens is one of 13 players that have been transfer-listed by the Red Devils, according to AS, which is often considered to be one of the less speculative publications in the infamous Spanish press.

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