Manchester United could revisit their interest in Aston Villa goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez when the January transfer window opens.
Martinez back on United’s radar
According to Fichajes, Ruben Amorim’s side remain keen on Martinez, despite signing Senne Lammens from Royal Antwerp this summer for around €21 million. The 23-year-old Belgian was brought in to become United’s new first-choice goalkeeper, but the club may reignite their pursuit of the Argentine World Cup winner if Lammens struggles to cement his spot.
Villa’s star man uncertain about his future
Martinez has been a cornerstone of Aston Villa since arriving in 2020, helping Unai Emery’s side rise in both domestic and European competitions. However, the 33-year-old pushed for a move this summer, with Old Trafford strongly linked as a potential destination. Reports suggest United even had the green light from Martinez himself on deadline day, but a move never materialised.
Despite having four years left on his current deal, Martinez’s future at Villa Park remains in question. With whispers that he could be available in January—and his desire for regular football ahead of the World Cup—the door may still be open for a switch.
Decision time for Amorim
The coming months will be crucial. If Lammens adapts quickly and impresses as United’s number one, Amorim may stick with youth. But should the pressure prove too much, the Red Devils could make a fresh bid for Martinez, who is valued at around €25 million.
For United, it’s a balancing act: back the long-term potential of a young talent or secure the proven experience of a World Cup-winning goalkeeper.