Onana’s Exit: Quiet Curtain Call

André Onana’s Manchester United chapter may finally be ending. The Cameroonian shot-stopper is recovering from a hamstring injury and was conspicuously left out of the opening Premier League fixture against Arsenal. Even though manager Rúben Amorim publicly backed him, injuries and past performances have combined to put his future firmly in doubt for the weekend Fixture against Fulham and even his United career is on the line .

United’s Keeper Hunt Intensifies Senne Lammens Emerges as Front Runner

Suddenly, it’s all about Senne Lammens: Manchester United are closing in on a deal to sign the 23-year-old Belgian keeper from Royal Antwerp. Personal terms are reportedly nearly agreed, and conversations between the clubs are ongoing.

Additional sources underline the urgency of the move, especially after backup Altay Bayındır’s costly error in the opener amplified the glaring need for a reliable No. 1.

The Green Light and Strategic Shift

Despite earlier doubts about signing a new goalkeeper this summer, recent developments show United may pivot and channel remaining funds into securing Lammens making the position a transfer priority ahead of the window’s close.

Agreement on personal terms reportedly results from Onana’s prolonged injury absence, and renewed confidence in Lammens’ fit for the club.

Final Word: A New Keeper Era Unfolds

Manchester United are facing a profound shift. Onana’s recovery and performance doubts are prompting the club to embrace a new long-term solution in Lammens. The move is bold, strategic, and soaked in strategic urgency a defining moment that could reset one of football’s most critical positions in the team.

 

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