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Ferguson lauds Lammens and urges patience as Amorim rebuilds Manchester United

Senne Lammens (Manchester United)
November 2025

Sir Alex Ferguson praised new goalkeeper Senne Lammens for an excellent early impact after Andre Onana’s loan exit, saying the Belgian looks very promising while new arrivals Bryan Mbeumo and Matheus Cunha have helped Ruben Amorim steer Manchester United away from last season’s chaos toward a steadier platform. Speaking to Raceday RTV, he said United must turn their unbeaten spell into real success, urged supporters to be patient as changes settle and insisted that runs of consecutive wins should again become normal at Old Trafford as Amorim continues shaping a stronger and more competitive squad.

Luke Shaw Backs Sharp New Keeper Lammens at United

Luke Shaw (Manchester United)
September 2025

Luke Shaw praised new goalkeeper Senne Lammens after his £18m move from Royal Antwerp, saying the 23-year-old “looks really sharp” in training. Shaw also stressed the importance of senior players helping new arrivals settle into Old Trafford life. With Andre Onana shipped off to Trabzonspor after repeated mistakes, Lammens was signed to become the long-term No.1. Ruben Amorim confirmed Altay Bayindir will start the Manchester derby, but insiders expect Lammens to step in soon as he adapts to Premier League intensity.

Onana Clashes With Fan After Cameroon Loss

Andre Onana (Manchester United/Cameroon)
September 2025

Manchester United goalkeeper Andre Onana was filmed angrily shoving a fan after Cameroon’s 1-0 World Cup qualifying defeat to Cape Verde, a game in which he was criticised for failing to close down the scorer Dailon Livramento for the winning goal. Frustration boiled over as Onana, already under fire for frequent errors, clashed with a supporter seeking a selfie, leading to a scuffle and a thrown water bottle. His decline has prompted United to sign Senne Lammens, with Onana expected to join Trabzonspor on loan.

Onana savaged after Cameroon error amid Trabzonspor loan

André Onana (Cameroon)
September 2025

Andre Onana endured fresh humiliation as his blunder gifted Cape Verde a 1-0 World Cup qualifying win. The 29-year-old, already cast aside at Manchester United, faced brutal online criticism as fans branded him the “worst goalkeeper alive” after his latest concetrate lapse. Livramento’s solo run exposed Onana’s weak attempt at a stop, sparking outrage on social media and fueling doubts over his career trajectory. Once Inter Milan’s Champions League finalist, he is now surplus at United and preparing for a loan move to Trabzonspor.

Burley slams Bayindir and Onana as United’s goalkeeping woes deepen

Craig Burley
September 2025

Craig Burley blasted Manchester United’s goalkeepers, calling Altay Bayindir “absolutely useless” at handling set pieces and criticising Andre Onana for failing to live up to expectations. He argued Ruben Amorim must drop Bayindir, with new signing Senne Lammens under pressure already. Burley said Bayindir might save shots but lacks authority, while Onana regressed badly since his Inter Milan days. He believes Lammens must immediately prove himself by commanding his box. Rivals are expected to target United’s keepers with aerial bombardments to expose weaknesses.

Onana and Bayindir Futures in Doubt After Lammens Arrival

Andre Onana Altay Bayindir (Manchester United)
September 2025

Manchester United are open to selling Andre Onana or Altay Bayindir after signing Senne Lammens, with Saudi and Turkish clubs interested before their respective windows shut. Both goalkeepers have made costly mistakes early in the season. United boss Ruben Amorim wants stability before the World Cup cycle, with one departure expected to streamline competition. Both keepers had pledged to fight for their spot, but international ambitions and poor form could push at least one exit.

Lammens Reveals Why He Chose Manchester United

Senne Lammens (Manchester United)
September 2025

New Manchester United goalkeeper Senne Lammens said the “aura of the club” swayed his decision, despite late Aston Villa interest, sealing a move from Royal Antwerp on deadline day. In his first interview, the Belgian called United his “dream move,” recalling childhood memories of the club’s greatness. He praised Old Trafford’s history and said he looks forward to continuing the legacy of legendary United keepers.

United Sign Lammens to Fix Goalkeeper Issues

Senne Lammens (Manchester United)
September 2025

Manchester United have completed the £18.2m signing of Royal Antwerp goalkeeper Senne Lammens on a five-year contract, adding competition to Andre Onana and Altay Bayindir after repeated early-season blunders. United acted after Onana’s costly Carabao Cup errors and Bayindir’s mistakes against Arsenal and Burnley. Lammens’ arrival offers fresh competition as Ruben Amorim rebuilds faith in the team’s last line of defence after a troubled start.

United Agree Deal for Lammens Over Martinez

Senne Lammens (Manchester United)
August 2025

Manchester United have agreed an £18m deal for Royal Antwerp goalkeeper Senne Lammens, turning away from pursuing Aston Villa star Emi Martinez as they attempt to solve their long-standing goalkeeping crisis. With Onana underperforming and Bayindir also error-prone, United sought stability. A Sancho-to-Villa loan was speculated to clear the way for Martinez, but instead United opted for the younger Belgian, signalling a long-term rebuild rather than a high-profile replacement.

United Closing in on Lammens After Antwerp Omission

Senne Lammens (Royal Antwerp)
August 2025

Manchester United are progressing towards signing Antwerp goalkeeper Senne Lammens for £17.3m after he was left out of their matchday squad against Mechelen, with Antwerp keen to avoid injury risks jeopardising the deal. Amorim wants Lammens to compete with Onana after Bayindir’s shaky performances. Antwerp head coach Stef Wils confirmed talks are advanced, with personal terms not expected to be an issue. The Belgian stopper now looks set for a Premier League move.

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