Man United make new large Emi Martinez resolution as talks for Senne Lammens proceed


Manchester United have reportedly taken a contemporary switch stance on Aston Villa goalkeeper Emi Martinez, at the same time as talks for Royal Antwerp’s Senne Lammens proceed.

United locked in negotiations for Lammens

United had no preliminary plans to recruit a goalkeeper this summer time, however ongoing points within the place have prompted Sir Jim Ratcliffe and INEOS to rethink, with a brand new signing now anticipated earlier than the window closes on Monday, September 1.

Similar to final season, Andre Onana and Altay Bayindir have been removed from convincing within the early levels of the 2025/26 marketing campaign and there may be an acceptance that neither will be trusted to be a mainstay between the sticks.

United recognized the highly-rated Lammens as their prime switch goal and talks have been occurring with Antwerp to try to strike a deal.

Lammens is known to favour a swap to Previous Trafford, having rejected Galatasaray regardless of the Turkish giants providing Antwerp a bigger monetary bundle than United.

A latest report coated by The Peoples Individual relayed that Antwerp are assured of agreeing a club-record cope with United.

With underneath two days remaining earlier than the window shuts, there’s a real risk that United could miss out on their man. Based on Fabrizio Romano, the Pink Devils have revived their curiosity in Martinez as a fallback various.

United reopen talks for Martinez

United have been strongly linked to Martinez earlier this summer time. Ruben Amorim’s facet even made a mortgage provide for the Argentina worldwide however it was turned down by Villa.

Romano now reveals, “EXCL: Manchester United make new strategy with Aston Villa for Emiliano ‘Dibu’ Martínez.”

“Talks stay ongoing for Senne Lammens whereas Man United wish to be prepared if deal collapses with lower than 48h to go…”

“…and new strategy for Dibu happened with Villa + his camp.”

With Martinez turning 33 on Tuesday, Villa could view this as a really perfect second to money in on the World Cup winner.

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