Manchester United might have signed a new goalkeeper this summer, but still plan to bring in another stopper in 2026, according to reports.
There was significant change in the goalkeeping department at Old Trafford over the last transfer window, with former first choice Andre Onana departing for Turkish side Trabzonspor.
In came relative unknown Senne Lammens from Belgian outfit Royal Antwerp in a deal worth £18.2m.
It is an enormous leap of a step up for the 23-year-old, who has made one Champions League appearance, but otherwise only has experience in the Belgian Pro League as he remains uncapped at senior level by Belgium.
It was not clear whether Lammens was being brought in as the new number one when he arrived, but he has not taken that spot yet, with Altay Bayindir continuing to