Manchester United are expected to complete a major overhaul of their goalkeeping department this summer.
The Red Devils could sanction the departure of three goalkeepers.
Andre Onana and Altay Bayindir are both believed to have no future at the club.
Neither goalkeeper has managed to convince the decision-makers that they can be relied upon moving forward.
Onana was shipped out on a season-long loan to Trabzonspor last summer.
Bayindir received first-team opportunities under former manager Ruben Amorim, but his unreliable shot-stopping ultimately forced United to sign Senne Lammens.
The 23-year-old was arguably the signing of the season as he made crucial saves and brought calmness between the sticks.
Perhaps most impressively, his command of the penalty area transformed United’s defensive organisation during set-pieces.
Tom Heaton recently signed a one-year contract extension.
His primary role is expected to be that of a mentor and experienced third-choice goalkeeper.
His influence behind the scenes remains highly valued within the dressing room.
The 40-year-old has become an important bridge between the coaching staff and the squad.
Radek Vitek enjoyed a sensational loan spell at Bristol City, winning the Player of the Year award at the Championship club.
Having him as an understudy to Lammens could be the perfect solution for the Red Devils.
However, Vitek has ambitions to play regularly rather than sit on the bench.
That desire could ultimately push him towards a permanent move elsewhere this summer.
The club have reportedly explored potential deals for Karl Darlow and Sam Johnstone should Vitek depart.
While Lammens appears to have solved the club’s biggest goalkeeping problem, the work is far from finished.
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