Manchester United insiders have now outlined two important things surrounding one key signing that arrived at Old Trafford under Ruben Amorim in the summer.
Ruben Amorim began his overhaul of the Manchester United first-team squad with player sales and the arrival of new talent in his first summer window at Old Trafford.
United wasted no time in the window after the lacklustre 2024-25 Premier League season by bringing former Wolves star Matheus Cunha to Old Trafford in June.
Following United’s £62.5m signing of Matheus Cunha, the Red Devils welcomed Paraguayan wonderkid Diego Leon to the Premier League club in July.
Bryan Mbeumo also signed for United in the same month as Diego Leon, while Benjamin Sesko arrived in August and Senne Lammens was landed on deadline day.

Man Utd insiders share an eye-opening assessment of Senne Lammens after Ruben Amorim secured a new shot-stopper
Senne Lammens was last through the doors at Old Trafford when it came to Manchester United’s latest summer spending spree under the Ineos regime.
United signed Lammens from Belgian Pro League outfit Royal Antwerp earlier this month, with the Red Devils agreeing to pay an initial transfer fee of £18.1m.
The Red Devils agreed to add-ons for the 23-year-old Belgian shot-stopper and Lammens’ arrival ended United’s interest in signing the likes of Emiliano Martinez.
According to BBC Sport, United ‘sources’ have revealed that the former Royal Antwerp star has already ‘impressed in training’ since his summer move.
The news outlet added that United insiders claim that the Premier League club’s ‘overall view’ of the Ruben Amorim summer signing is a ‘positive one.’
Man Utd insiders reveal why the Red Devils signed Senne Lammens ahead of Aston Villa star Emiliano Martinez
Emiliano Martinez was subject to United’s interest and it was believed that the Aston Villa star wanted to remain in England and was open to a move to Old Trafford.
Villa were reportedly holding out for a £40m transfer fee for Martinez and the 2022 World Cup winner had attracted interest from clubs in Turkey and Saudi Arabia.
BBC Sport cited unnamed United sources who explained why the Red Devils opted to pursue former Royal Antwerp player Senne Lammens over Villa ace Martinez.
United insiders were ‘keen to stress’ that 23-year-old Lammens had been identified with ‘an eye on the future’ ahead of the 33-year-old Argentina international.
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