‎Manchester United Open to Selling Andre Onana or Altay Bayindir After Senne Lammens Arrival

‎Manchester United could sanction the departure of either Andre Onana or Altay Bayindir following the recent signing of goalkeeper Senne Lammens from Royal Antwerp. The Premier League transfer window may have closed, but the Red Devils remain active in markets where deals are still possible.
‎Manchester United may sell Andre Onana or Altay Bayindir after signing Senne Lammens, with Saudi Arabia and Turkey potential destinations.
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‎According to reports, United are prepared to listen to offers for both goalkeepers, though only one departure is considered likely. Clubs in Saudi Arabia and Turkey have shown interest, with their respective transfer windows still open. Saudi clubs have until September 23 to complete signings, while Turkish teams have until September 12.
‎The addition of Lammens leaves United with four senior goalkeepers, a surplus given the absence of European competition this season. Tom Heaton is expected to serve as backup, while Lammens is viewed as the new first-choice option under manager Ruben Amorim.
‎Both Onana and Bayindir had previously committed to staying and competing for their positions, but early-season errors have shifted the club’s stance. Their international prospects are also at stake, as each looks ahead to the upcoming World Cup with their national teams.

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