There has been a lot of noise about the goalkeeping position at United since the departure of David de Gea. They signed Andre Onana from Inter after weeks of protracted negotiations for a massive £48 million ($61m) fee, but the Cameroonian flopped spectacularly at Old Trafford and often grabbed headlines for his gaffes and mistakes, instead of his shot-stopping abilities. United fell to a 15th-place finish in the 2024-25 season, and the goalkeeper had to take a fair share of the blame for his ineptitude. The club's faithful were calling for a change, and the board reacted by signing Lammens for an initial £18m (€21m/$24m) on deadline day from Royal Antwerp. However, he was consigned to a spot on the bench as Bayindir was preferred by Amorim in the early weeks of the new season. But the Turkey international failed to capitalise on the trust placed in him by Amorim, and the defeat to Brentford was the final nail in the coffin. Lammens waited patiently in the wings, and his opportunity finally arrived against Sunderland. He earned a clean sheet with three neat saves, and subsequently, after the international break, he continued with his form against Liverpool at Anfield, which has now led to effusive praise from his manager.
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