Manchester United have completed the signing of Belgian goalkeeper Senne Lammens from Royal Antwerp. The 23-year-old has signed a five-year contract at Old Trafford, with the deal reportedly worth around £18 million plus add-ons.
Lammens arrives after an impressive spell in Belgium, where he established himself as one of the most reliable young shot-stoppers in Europe. Last season, he recorded more saves than any other goalkeeper in Europe’s top leagues, earning him recognition as one of the busiest and most effective keepers in the game.
United’s move for Lammens comes at a crucial time. Both André Onana and Altay Bayindir have come under pressure following a shaky start to the season, and the addition of the Belgian provides fresh competition for the number one spot. Seen as a long-term solution, Lammens offers a blend of youth, quality, and big-match temperament.
Speaking on his arrival, Lammens expressed his pride in joining the Premier League giants:
“I am extremely proud to be here. Manchester United is a dream club for any player, and I am ready to give everything to help the team achieve success.”
The signing of Lammens marks United’s fifth addition of the summer transfer window, underlining their determination to strengthen key areas of the squad. For fans, his arrival represents both stability for the present and promise for the future as the club pushes forward with renewed ambition.