Man Utd Target reveals that ‘would seriously think about’ move

Rumors Manchester United Meta Senne Lammens admitted that she would have to “think seriously about it” if there is an opportunity for him move to Old Trafford.
Lammens is a talent of a goalkeeper in Royal Antwerp, becoming a Belgian starter between the rods this season. But in recent months, there has been reports on Manchester United supervision, which could be on the market of a new goalkeeper.
Doubts have appeared due to the long-term future of Altay Bayindir in Manchester, and the 26-year-old Turk is probably too good to be subject to his career at this stage of his career. The chances for Bayindir have been limited since their arrival in 2023, and Andre Onana’s number one company under consecutive managers.
“I only played one full season in Antwerp,” Lammens said Gazet Van Antwerp.
“If something comes to this, I can hardly say no and it will benefit from the club, I will have to think seriously about it. But if I am a starting goalkeeper here for another year, that’s not a problem.”
Lammens told his initial reaction to United The transfers rumors were “Wow”, admitting that he was also teasing him in training teammates Antwerp.
“When I got ready for training, it was united, it is united. It’s funny, I would do it the other way around. But you can’t keep it too long. They are still just rumors. These top clubs have so many scouts and follow so much player.
“But of course, it’s just positive. Especially since it’s the best competition in the world and my profile – my stature and a way of playing – are similar to English football. You have to physically keep your own and that suits me.”
Antwerper is a former Premier league Veterans Toby Alderweireld, Vincent Jansen and Dennis Praet in their current team, but the club also made titles 2023 to qualify for Champions League Group phase. Prodigy Arthur Vermeeren is also sold for 18 million euros.
United has historical connections with Antwerp, and the Belgian club has been an unofficial agricultural team for several years in the 1990s and 2000s. Jonny Evans and Tom Heaton spent several months on loan in 2006, and John O’she, Phil Bardsley, Luke Chadwick, Ryan Shawcross and Danny Simpson were also sent to Belgium among many others to get the early taste of football football.