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Andre Onana and Ruben Amorim are names that invariably attract attention, whether for their triumphs or missteps.

When Onana was in top form, it was impossible not to take notice. His pivotal penalty save against FC Copenhagen and his standout performance against Ipswich Town are memorable highlights. Similarly, Amorim’s victory over Liverpool remains a significant achievement.

Yet, when things went awry, they were equally headline-worthy. Among many challenging moments, their disastrous encounter with Grimsby Town earlier this season stands out. Both individuals have certainly been captivating figures to watch.

In the realms of goalkeeping and management, stability is often more valued than flair. Mistakes in these roles can lead to significant setbacks, and consistency is key to success.

Amorim understood this all too well. He realized that for United to truly advance, they needed a dependable goalkeeper. Before the conclusion of the 2024-25 season, it became clear that Onana was not the steady presence United required.

That was underscored in Munich, in Istanbul, in Lyon, in Bilbao, and in Grimsby. 

Senne Lammens showed against Brentford why he is the Premier League signing of the season

Senne Lammens showed against Brentford why he is the Premier League signing of the season

‘In this club, the pressure is sometimes so hard on every detail,’ Amorim explained. ‘Sometimes you need a change. I think we understood that [Onana] needed a change.

‘Sometimes it’s hard to point why. It’s the performance, the moments. The bad luck in some moments was hard on him, and it was hard on us. Our thinking is to have a change in the goalkeepers.’

So out with Onana and in came Altay Bayindir for the first six games of this season, going on to concede 11 goals through six games. That total ranked joint-worst of the 17 teams outside the relegation zone at that stage. That was no good either.

And so for the visit of Sunderland, who United face again on May 9, in came Senne Lammens, a young goalkeeper that arrived – with a few reviews but without A-List status – for a modest fee by modern standards of just £18.1million.

Now, in light of the latest in a string of fine performances, it is safe to say Lammens has and is proving to be the Premier League’s pound-for-pound signing of the season. To United he is worth his weight in gold. 

Rayan Cherki (Manchester City), Granit Xhaka (Sunderland) and Anton Stach (Leeds United) can all make strong cases.

Zoom in on United in particular and all of Bryan Mbeumo, Matheus Cunha and Benjamin Sesko have had real highs and lows. Mbeumo flew out of the blocks but has faded while Cunha and Sesko took a while to warm into the season. 

All the while, Lammens set a standard and has rarely dropped below it in the seven months as No 1. 

So, yes, he’s the signing of the season, for the transformative effect, so much of it done without generating too many headlines in the process, he has had on a United side that was crying out for reliability in goal.

Sir Alex Ferguson had a far from perfect record when it came to goalkeeper recruitment but he knew a diamond when he saw one and made sure to maximise talent around one when he had it to deliver the biggest prizes.

Each of Peter Schmeichel, Edwin van der Sar and David de Gea, all signed by the legendary Scot, have been cornerstones of successful United teams for years on end.

All of those also instilled confidence in team-mates and supporters. Delivered big saves in big moments. Looked decisive and brave aerially. Lammens does all of the above. United don’t beat Brentford without him. 

Andre Onana's stock diminished in a United shirt, underscored when away at Grimsby Town

Andre Onana’s stock diminished in a United shirt, underscored when away at Grimsby Town

Since coming in in matchday seven for his debut, United have conceded 35 goals – including Mathias Jensen’s 87th-minute stunner on Sunday. That ranks fourth best in league in that spell, behind title chasers Arsenal and Manchester City, as well as Brighton.

Lammens has also not made a single error leading to a goal this season and without his five saves against Brentford, Carrick and Co would unquestionably have been left reflecting on more dropped points.

Particularly his point-blank stop eight minutes before half-time when his cat-like reactions bailed out Ayden Heaven after Igor Thiago got goal side when the ball deflected off Heaven and ricocheted at speed towards Lammens. Big save with United leading 1-0. It was a result-saving intervention. Par for the course for the Belgian. Quelle surprise. 

Onana arrived as a highly-sought after goalkeeper; he had just been in the Champions League final with Inter Milan and had a major fan in Van der Sar from his time at Ajax. In no time, fan faith had been eroded.

It’s the polar opposite with Lammens. He’s decisive and gets on with his business, letting the players ahead of him make the plays to take the headlines.

It spoke volumes that after this crucial win, which takes United within two points of guaranteeing a return to Champions League football, Gary Neville, working for Sky Sports, overlooked him as one of the game’s most important players. A silent assassin if there ever was one.

Where people are debating who should be head coach, or which centre backs should play, or the best combination of full-backs that should feature, or ask which wingers are best suited to be in the starting XI, or debate whether Benjamin Sesko is better starting or coming on as a super sub, nobody is entertaining any discussion over the goalkeeping position.

Not now. Not in the summer when there is the prospect that Onana will return to the club in pre-season. Not in the transfer market. United feel they have struck gold in Lammens.

‘If Senne keeps working hard, as he has been doing, he can be one of the world’s best,’ club scout Tony Coton, who was a driving force in recommending Lammens be signed from Royal Antwerp, said recently.

He made five saves against Brentford and produced a performance that ensured the victory

He made five saves against Brentford and produced a performance that ensured the victory

He eases worries of supporters where many goalkeepers in recent years have caused anxiety

He eases worries of supporters where many goalkeepers in recent years have caused anxiety

With every passing week, Coton’s intervention looks even more masterful. All the evidence so far from Lammens is that United have found their cornerstone guy. 

‘To be the No 1 at United you need to have rhino skin,’ ex-United defender Phil Jones once said. 

He’s right. It’s a thankless task. Pressure is unlike what many goalkeeping peers will experience. And yet, Lammens has shown this is a role he can take completely in his stride.

Heading into the summer, United can sit back and relax as Aston Villa – who wanted Lammens before he joined United – Liverpool, Tottenham Hotspur, Chelsea and Newcastle United are all set to be scrambling around trying to find a reliable goalkeeper.

All while Old Trafford, it seems, already has their next bedrock; a man who, to date, has only been criticised for his fashion sense by team-mates, rather than his football.

‘I try to show the world I’m just a normal guy,’ Lammens said earlier this season.

Given what came before, that will do just fine.

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