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By CHRIS WHEELER, NORTHERN SPORTS WRITER Published: 22: 18 AEST, 1 September 2025 | Updated: 22: 18 AEST, 1 September 2025 11 View comments There is no sign of Andre Onana or Altay Bayindir leaving Manchester United before the transfer deadline as the club look to complete a £21. 7million deal for Antwerp goalkeeper Senne Lammens. It means United could carry four senior keepers in their squad for the rest of the season, with veteran Tom Heaton completing the quartet. A later departure cannot be ruled out after Onana was linked with Monaco, West Ham and FC Neom this summer, and Bayindir with a return to Turkey. The deadline in Saudi Arabia is September 10 and two days later in Turkey. Andre Onana appears to be staying at Manchester United despite their new signing A £21. 7m deal for Antwerp goalkeeper Senne Lammens has been agreed. He flew in on Monday However, United sources say there is nothing in the pipeline as it stands. There would still be an opportunity to make a change in the January window, but that seems unlikely because Onana is set to be away with Cameroon at the Africa Cup of Nations which runs until January 18. The 29-year-old and Bayindir have both been criticised in the early stages of the season as United have weighed up a move for Lammens and Aston Villa No 1 Emi Martinez. Altay Bayindir has shared United's goalkeeping duties and also looks set to stay Bayindir has played in all three Premier League games after Onana missed pre-season with a hamstring injury, and the former Ajax and Inter Milan keeper returned for the Carabao Cup defeat to Grimsby Town. It’s understood that Onana has been expecting to stay, and that is more likely now United have opted for Lammens over Martinez. The Belgian is set to arrive in Manchester on Monday for a medical after United agreed to pay Antwerp £18. 2m plus £3. 5m in add-ons. The news is a blow to Martinez who was left out of Villa’s defeat at Crystal Palace on Sunday night after pushing for a move to United.

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