Manchester United goalkeeper Andre Onana could reportedly be sold to the Saudi Pro League, with the Cameroon international dropping further down the pecking order at Old Trafford following the arrival of Senne Lammens from Royal Antwerp.
Altay Bayindir has started the 2025-26 campaign as Man United's number one, with the Turkey international given the nod in all three of the team's Premier League matches this term.
Onana, meanwhile, has been restricted to just one outing, and he struggled in that appearance, which came against Grimsby Town in the second round of the EFL Cup.
The 2023 arrival from Inter Milan made two mistakes which led to goals against Grimsby, and he then only managed to save one of the League Two outfit's 12 penalties in the shootout.
Man United confirmed the signing of Lammens on transfer deadline day, with the Belgian set to battle to be the number one at Old Trafford, and his arrival means that the Red Devils now have four senior goalkeepers, with Tom Heaton signing a new one-year contract over the summer.
Manchester United's Andre Onana on April 1, 2025
Onana 'could move' to Saudi Pro League
According to Football Insider, Onana could make the move to the Saudi Pro League before their transfer deadline on September 23, with Man United looking to shift him following Lammens' arrival.
The report claims that Onana was determined to remain at Old Trafford over the summer, but he could now be considered to be the club's third-choice goalkeeper following the arrival of Lammens.
Onana has made a string of high-profile errors since his arrival in Manchester, and it is understood that he has lost the confidence of his teammates due to his struggles between the sticks.
It is not certain that Lammens will immediately become Man United's number one, but Bayindir does appear to be firmly ahead of Onana in the thoughts of head coach Ruben Amorim at this stage of proceedings.
Royal Antwerp's Senne Lammens pictured in July 2025
Man United confirm Lammens squad number
Man United have revealed that Lammens will wear the number 31 shirt for the 20-time English champions.
The 23-year-old has penned a contract at Old Trafford until June 2030, and he will be in contention to make his debut for the Red Devils in the Manchester derby with Manchester City on September 14.
“This is my dream move,” Lammens told MUTV. ”When I was five, United was at the height of football and you keep in your memory how big Manchester United is, so, when I heard they were interested, it was like a childhood dream.
“I remember being a kid, Manchester United winning the Champions League and winning the league, and also [I want] to help the team get to a level that you can compete for a title again and to play Champions League again. That’s also one of my biggest points, that I want to grow with the team and go up to the heights that used to be Manchester United.
“It’s one of the biggest clubs in the world and the Premier League is the biggest competition in the world. In my team in Antwerp, there were some players who were also in England and, when I talked to them about Manchester United, you could directly see their face change.
"The club alone, the aura of the club, it’s massive, and being here today, seeing it, it’s a different level. It’s crazy. So, that was also a big part of why I chose Manchester United. I’m very happy that we could get it done today.”
Lammens is not currently in the senior Belgium squad, but he is viewed as a long-term successor to Real Madrid goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois for his country.
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