Onana keeps making mistakes! Baindir s trust crisis? 17.5 million new goalkeepers may be airborne Manchester United
12:56am, 25 August 2025Football
Manchester United is approaching the finalization of a goalkeeper's signing of £17.5 million before the Premier League match with Fulham. Onana and Baindir are in a worrying state. How will Amorin choose? Lamens's arrival may completely change the Red Devils' scoop pattern.
Manchester United's 17.5 million pounds signing is close to completion, and Fulham is facing a critical turning point before the battle! According to British media reports, Manchester United is approaching a new aid deal worth £17.5 million as the match against Fulham is about to begin. The Red Devils have made frequent moves this summer, intending to completely get rid of last season's nightmare and reshape the lineup and confidence. Coach Amorin is under a lot of pressure on his shoulders, but the club's senior management obviously gave him full support. After the strong players such as Sheshko, Cunya, and Mbeumo joined one after another, Manchester United's signing list has not stopped. The latest news shows that they are planning to introduce new competitors in the goalkeeper position.
Onana's form has been ups and downs since joining the franchise, with repeated mistakes in key games; while Turkey's national goalkeeper Baindir has always been regarded as a substitute, and even made decisive mistakes in the game against Arsenal last week, which directly led to the team's defeat. The instability of goalkeepers has become a hidden concern for Manchester United. The Antwerp Gazette disclosed that the transfer negotiations between Manchester United and Belgian team Antwerp goalkeeper Senne Lamens are progressing smoothly, with the transaction amount expected to be 17.5 million pounds, and it is now "get closer and closer to completion." Ramens was originally expected to play in the league this weekend with the team, but if the transfer is in progress, he will come to Old Trafford by the end of the month, and Onanabaindir may face the crisis of being cleansed.
For Fulham, they may be secretly glad that the transfer will not be completed before this round of showdown. After all, no matter whether Amorin chooses Onana or Baindir, the fragility of Manchester United's goal line still exists. Last week, Baindir had a lot of loopholes in set pieces defense, and Onana was also known for his "continuous mistakes". Fulham coach Marco Silva will inevitably design targeted offensive routines to hit the Red Devils' weaknesses.
At the pre-match press conference, Amorin confirmed that Onana has recovered from injury and can play. "Onana is just as prepared as last week. As for who starts, it will be decided on the day of the game." At the same time, he also revealed that Lisandro Martinez and Mazlawi will be absent due to injuries, but the other players are healthy. When talking about his opponent, Amorin was full of respect for Fulham: "It is never easy to play against Fulham. Their tactical system is clear, Silva is experienced and smart, and he will adjust at any time according to the situation on the court. Fulham players are also very experienced. They understand that the Premier League schedule is long, so they play confidently and calmly. This will be a difficult game. Of course, looking at the entire schedule, every Premier League game is extremely challenging."
Fulham coach Silva did not forget to "carry the sedan chair" for Manchester United. He said: "We are facing a great team. They did not play ideally last season, but they invested heavily this summer and signed a striker who is chasing all over Europe. For us, this is a crucial battle and a severe test of the team's endurance and wisdom." With Lamons' potential joining, Manchester United's goalkeeper position competition will usher in a new situation. Can Onana stabilize the main force? Will Baindir be marginalized? The answer may be revealed soon. And now, the first thing the Red Devils have to do is how to withstand Fulham's mad attack at Craven Farm.
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