Manchester United are keen to keep rolling the ball in the transfer after completing the transaction signing Brian Mbeumo.
The Red Devils are understood to be focusing on future goalkeeping goals.
Aston Villa No. 1 Emiliano Martinez is considered to be highly regarded in Carrington. However, Reuben Amorim’s men are also said to be keen admirers of Royal Antwerp Schottopper Sen Rammens.
Manchester United will contact you about the relocation of Senne Ranmens
The goalkeeper position raised ongoing issues with United decision makers since David de Gere was unwise in 2023 at the end of his contract.
The club is struggling to find the right long-term alternative, as that point becomes a serious understatement.
Criticism of his successor Andre Onana, perhaps a bit bulging, is more than guaranteed. This will sharply guide commentators and united fans along the path of speculation.
One name that quickly gathers pace for Old Trafford is Senne Ranmen’s (23). Fabrizio Romano currently reports on X (formerly Twitter) that the Belgian Pro League stopper is subject to “first contact” from the Premier League Giants.
That interest was undoubtedly not possible to make it more timely given the fact that United No. 1 Onana is set to miss the preseason with a hamstring injury.
Which business has Man United already completed?
This weekend, it means that Mbeumo has now completed three deals on Carrington before his move was officially signed, sealed and delivered.
The Red Devils have already completed the moves of Diego Leon and Masteus Cunha.
Why does Manchester United need a new goalkeeper?
Andre Onana should be emphasized that he is not the worst goalkeeper to celebrate the Premier League.
That being said, he rarely objectively considers United a shot stopper of the desired quality, in order to bring him back to the top four and ultimately challenge the title.
The statistics paint a gentler picture than would reasonably expect from a former Milan keeper.
Player | The goal has been prevented |
Jordan Pickford | 6.2 |
MATZ SELS | 4.5 |
Ederson | 4.5 |
Dean Henderson | 2.1 |
Kepa Arrizabalaga | 2.1 |
Robert Sanchez | 2.1 |
Allison Becker | 2.1 |
David Raya | 2 |
Emiliano Martinez | 1.2 |
Guglielmo Vicar | 0.6 |
Andre Onan | 0.5 |
Relying on the “goal-stolen” metric, a reasonable judge of goalkeeper values, shows that it ranks 11th in the English top flight for the 2024/25 season.
So, you pound it in the middle, but not the crop cream.