Lammens said, "The first time I heard it, I thought, 'Wow, a world team that follows you. That is special.' Of course, I was also spoken to about it a lot, and when I made a save in training, it was United this, United that. Funny, I would do it the other way around too. But you can't dwell on it for too long. They are still just rumours." He also mentioned that top clubs have many scouts and follow many players, so it doesn't necessarily mean anything yet.
However, Lammens sees the interest as positive, especially since it's the best competition in the world and his playing style suits English football. He has agreed personal terms with United, and the club is in active talks to secure his transfer. Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim is looking to replace the inconsistent Andre Onana, and it seems like Lammens is the preferred choice.
Lammens established himself as Antwerp's first-choice goalkeeper last season, earning fan-voted Player of the Month awards and a call-up to the senior Belgium squad. He has already admitted that he would find it difficult to turn down a move to United.
It appears that Amorim has found his new goalkeeper, and Lammens is set to become the new shot-stopper for Manchester United.