Manchester United are in advanced talks to sign Belgian goalkeeper Senne Lammens, with efforts being made to finalize the deal today. The 22-year-old Royal Antwerp shot-stopper has emerged as a prime target for Amorim’s side, who are determined to bolster their goalkeeping department before the transfer deadline.
As reported by Sport buddy, Senne Lammens was dropped from Royal Antwerp’s starting XI last weekend, amid growing speculation over his imminent move to Manchester United.

The proposed fee is around €25 million, and United are pressing to reach an agreement as quickly as possible. Lammens, who has impressed in Belgium, is seen as a long-term option with potential to grow into a first-choice keeper at Old Trafford.
Dibu Martínez Talks Reactivated

While negotiations for Lammens remain ongoing, Manchester United have also re-activated discussions for Emiliano “Dibu” Martínez of Aston Villa, as reported by Fabrizio Romano. The Argentine World Cup winner has made it clear he is open to leaving Villa Park, and United view him as a proven alternative should the Lammens deal stall.
Talks between the two clubs are understood to be at an early stage, but Martínez’s availability has put him firmly on United’s radar. His leadership, experience, and commanding presence between the posts make him an attractive option for the Red Devils.
Race Against Time
With the window quickly running out, United are juggling negotiations on multiple fronts. A final decision could be made in the coming hours, as the club weighs up whether to invest in a young talent like Lammens or opt for a ready-made star like Martínez.
The outcome of these talks will determine who joins Old Trafford’s ranks as United continue their rebuild under Ruben Amorim.