Belgian goalkeeper Senne Lammens was a notable absentee from Royal Antwerp’s starting XI this weekend, amid growing speculation over his imminent move to Manchester United, as reported by Fabrizio Romano

The 22-year-old shot-stopper has already agreed personal terms with the Premier League giants, a move that signals Amorim’s intent to bolster United’s goalkeeping department.
United and Antwerp Nearing Agreement
Negotiations between the two clubs are reported to be at an advanced stage, with discussions over the transfer fee nearing conclusion. Both parties are believed to be close to finalizing an agreement, which could see Lammens become United’s latest summer signing, after Benjamin Sesko.
United have been keen on strengthening their squad depth in the goalkeeping position following a demanding season across multiple competitions. With Andre Onana as the first-choice option, Lammens is expected to provide competition and long-term cover.
A Rising Star on the Move
Lammens, who came through the youth system at Club Brugge before joining Royal Antwerp, has been regarded as one of Belgium’s brightest young goalkeeping talents. His potential has attracted attention across Europe, but it now appears Manchester United will win the race for his signature.
With the deal now in its final stages, fans at Old Trafford may soon see another promising addition arrive to help shape the club’s future.